Michigan skygazers, there's still time left to bundle up under the night sky and enjoy dazzling shooting stars , and even a pair of comets.
The Orionids, Southern Taurids and Northern Taurids meteor showers will keep whizzing over Michigan skies into early November, according to EarthSky.
In addition, C/2025 R2 (SWAN) and C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) are making their closest approaches to Earth around Oct. 21. They are best viewed with binoculars in the night sky. Both comets are expected to be visible in the western and southern skies about 45 minutes after sunset, according to Forbes .
Keep an eye out for clear skies and head to your nearest dark sky area when they're overhead.
Here's what to know about upcoming meteor showers.
When will the Orionids meteor shower peak?
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