How to Watch the Orionid Meteor Shower

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How to Watch the Orionid Meteor Shower

The Orionid meteor shower, created by debris from Halley's Comet, peaks this year on the night of October 20-21, offering a spectacular celestial display. Thanks to a new moon, skies will be exceptionally dark, providing ideal conditions to observe this natural light show without moonlight interference.

Best Viewing Tips

To maximize your experience, find a location away from city lights with a clear view of the sky. The meteor shower is best observed after midnight until dawn when Orion rises prominently in the east. Expect to see around 20 bright, fast meteors per hour, some leaving glowing trails or bright fireballs, making it one of the most graceful meteor showers annually.

Why the Orionids Are Special

The Orionids are unique because their parent, Halley’s Comet, has a 76-year orbit and has fascinated humanity for centuries. The debris left behind creates these swift meteors, which streak across the sky at impressive speeds, offering a rare and beautiful cosmic event for stargazers worldwide.

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