All you need to know about the upcoming Southern Taurids meteor shower, which is expected to serve up “big and bright” fireballs in the sky.
The Orionid meteor shower is born from Halley's Comet. Look up for fast, bright meteors lighting up the night sky.
As Earth passes through the densest part of debris from the famed Halley's comet, the Orionid meteor shower will hit its annual late-October peak.
October has been a fun month for celestial events, with both the Draconids and the Orionids meteor showers dazzling our skies. The Draconids happened earlier in the month, while the Orionids have been ...
The Orionid meteor shower is active from early October to early November, with peak activity expected on October 20-21, 2025. The meteors are known for being fast and bright, sometimes leaving glowing ...
The meteors, per the American Meteor Society, are active annually from around Oct. 2 to Nov. 7 and can each streak up to ...
There will be three meteor showers, a "Super Beaver Moon," and a micromoon. And no telescope will be needed to see them.
A fireball lit up the sky over eastern Lake Superior late Monday evening, Nov. 3, according to the Michigan Storm Chasers, a ...
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Bright meteor seen across the metro overnight
Video from a home security camera in Sappington captured a bright flash of light overhead in the sky at 1:13 a.m. on ...
Three meteor showers are active over Michigan skies, with peaks approaching. And a pair of comets are joining the show.
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One of the best meteor showers of the year peaks this week. Here's how to spot the Orionids over CT
To spot the meteor shower, look to the southeastern sky toward the Orion constellation. You can also use a smartphone astronomy app to locate the star Betelgeuse (yes, it's pronounced like Beetlejuice ...
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