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When is a 'double fireball' not a 'double fireball'? Wild meteor videos explained by a trick of the light
Footage appearing to show a number of "double fireball" events may have been caused by a simple quirk of equipment.
With moonless skies and rare glimpses of an elusive comet, the 2025 Orionid meteor shower will peak this week, says NASA.
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The Orionid Meteor Shower Is About to Peak in a Moonless Sky
The best time to observe the Orionids will be after midnight on the night of Tuesday, October 21, when the radiant is high.
As Earth passes through the densest part of debris from the famed Halley's comet, the Orionid meteor shower will hit its ...
The shower is produced by Halley’s comet’s debris, and could offer strong viewing opportunities because the moon is new this ...
The dazzling Orionid meteor shower peaked on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning between midnight and dawn.
Unique to the Orionids, NASA notes, the meteors seen during this shower are particularly fast and bright. Furthermore, they ...
The Orionid meteor shower, which is debris from the tail of Halley's comet, is reaching its peak Monday night.
The Orionids are predicted to peak on the evening of Monday, Oct. 20, and the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 21. The meteor shower is noted for its bright, fast-traveling meteors, which leave trails in the ...
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Draconid meteor shower peaks this week — could a bright moon spoil the show?
The Draconid meteor shower peaks Oct. 8, but bright moonlight may wash out most shooting stars. Here’s when and how to watch.
Sky-gazers worldwide will see a brilliant celestial display this week as the Orionid meteor shower peppers the sky in bright trails of light.
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