The Orionid meteor shower, one of the most dazzling annual sky events, is set to peak this month. Known for producing fast, bright meteors, the Orionids are actually fragments of Halley’s Comet, burning up as they slam into Earth’s atmosphere. The celestial event takes place every year between early October and mid-November. As our planet passes through this cosmic dust trail, it creates streaks of light, described as “shooting stars.”
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Here’s when and where you can watch the Orionid meteor shower this month. Add As A Trusted Source For Google. Add as a preferred source on Google
What are the Orionids?
The Orionids originate from debris left behind by Halley’s Comet, a celestial visitor that only swings by Earth once every 76 year