The Orianids meteor shower, which is considered one of the most beautiful rainfall of the year, can illuminate the sky with shooting stars through most of the next month.
NASA said that every year during mid -October, Orianids peaks, and meteors are known for their brightness and speed.
The ability to see the shooting stars depends on the clear night’s sky, as a bright vanning gibbous moon moves between the full and final quarter stages, beating more unconscious meteors and reduces the number of meteors visible to the sky.
According to NASA, Some orienids leave the hot bits of “trains,” or debris in the wake of meteor, which can last for several minutes, and some sharp meteors can also become fire shells.
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The Orionid Meteor Bowel gives light to the night sky in a desert in China on 22 October, 2023, ULI County, Beingolin Mongol Autonomous Province, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomus region, a desert in China. (VCG/VCG through Getty Image)
Orianids are pieces of meteor hally’s comets and are implicated by some of the brightest stars in the night sky.
NASA said, “Every time the heli returns to the internal solar system, its nucleus shed snow and rocky dust in space. These dust grains eventually become orienids in October and in May ETA Aquarids collide with the Earth’s atmosphere,” said NASA.
On the peak of the meteor shower, which is scheduled for Monday, Skywachrs can see 15 meteors per hour, depending on where they are in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Meteorite in the sky above a desert during the Orianid meteor shower in Ully County, China on 22 October 2023. (VCG/VCG through Getty Image)
While the clear sky is important, the second most important viewing condition is a dark sky with mild pollution.
Bill Cook, which leads NASA’s meteorite environmental office at the Marshal Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, suggests that the debutant Skyvchers find an area away from the city lights.
On NASA’s site, he said, “Come ready with a blanket. Lay flat on your back and look up, take as much as possible to the sky,” he said on NASA’s site. “In less than 30 minutes in darkness, your eyes will be favorable, and you will start looking at the meteor.”
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NASA says that Orienids are witnessed in the morning during the midnight after midnight in both northern and southern hemispheres.
While the Orionids meteor shower peak is on 21 October, Orianids will be active through 22 November.
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