The shower is produced by Halley’s comet’s debris, and could offer strong viewing opportunities because the moon is new this ...
Keep an eye on the night sky in October—you might catch a falling star! The Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak on the ...
NASA says the meteor shower is best viewed during the pre-dawn hours, but the sweet spot is between midnight and 2 a.m. Make ...
Monday night will mark the peak of the Orionid Meteor Shower, and we could see as many as 10 to 20 meteors per hour dancing ...
The annual event known as the Orionids meteor shower lights up the sky every fall, and you can see it during its peak, in a ...
The Orionids — one of two major meteor showers caused by remnants from Halley’s comet — will peak with the arrival of a new ...
The Orionids is predicted to peak on the evening of Oct. 20 and the morning of Oct. 21. The meteor shower is noted for its bright, fast-traveling meteors, which leave trails in the sky that can last ...
October is full of astronomical events, with a supermoon and dim meteor recently brightening the skies over Los Angeles. Next ...
If the supermoon wasn’t enough, October is treating skygazers to another celestial delight – the peak of the Orionid meteor ...
A vivid green fireball that exploded over the southern U.S. on Oct. 14 may have been a shard of the Comet 2P/Encke.