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  2. Aurigids - Wikipedia

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    Aurigids is a meteor shower occurring primarily within September. [2] The comet Kiess (C/1911 N1) is the source of the material that causes the meteors. The comet's orbital period is approximately 2000 to 2100 years, [3] with showers observed in the years 1935, '86, '94 and 2007 . [4] [5]

  3. List of meteor showers - Wikipedia

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    This list of meteor streams and peak activity times is based on data from the International Meteor Organization while most of the parent body associations are from Gary W. Kronk book, Meteor Showers: A Descriptive Catalog, Enslow Publishers, New Jersey, ISBN 0-89490-071-4, and from Peter Jenniskens's book, "Meteor Showers and Their Parent ...

  4. 2 eclipses, meteor showers to thrill skywatchers in October - AOL

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    The early-October event brings only about 10 meteors per hour, but it is an oddity, as it peaks in the evening hours rather than late at night like many other meteor showers, according to EarthSky ...

  5. Orionid meteor shower peaks this weekend; what to know ... - AOL

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    October 21, 2023 at 1:53 PM NASA said peak viewing conditions for the Orionids meteor shower will be Saturday, Oct. 21. The 2023 Orionid meteor shower will peak this weekend.

  6. When is the Orionid meteor shower? Here's how to watch it ...

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    The official meteor shower lasts from Sept. 22 to Nov. 22., but the shower's peak will be this weekend. The meteor shower is expected to peak on Sunday, Oct. 20 and Monday, Oct. 21.

  7. Orionids - Wikipedia

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    The meteor shower radiant is located in Orion about 10 degrees northeast of Betelgeuse. [1] The Orionids normally peak around October 21–22 and are fast meteors that make atmospheric entry at about 66 km/s (150,000 mph). [3] Back in the era of 417 and 585, the Orionids took place around September 24 instead of October 21. [11]

  8. Leonids - Wikipedia

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    The Leonids are famous because their meteor showers, or storms, can be among the most spectacular. Because of the storm of 1833 and the developments in scientific thought of the time (see for example the identification of Halley's Comet), the Leonids have had a major effect on the scientific study of meteors, which had previously been thought to be atmospheric phenomena.

  9. Look up to the sky for the Lyrid meteor shower and the full ...

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    Meteor showers of 2024. Sky-gazers can look forward to a multitude of meteor showers still to come this year, according to the American Meteor Society. Here are the dates when meteor events are ...