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Title: The Orionid meteor shower 2025 has begun!
Post by: Buster's Uncle on September 27, 2025, 06:12:57 pm
The Orionid meteor shower 2025 has begun! See Halley’s Comet spark shooting stars this October
Anthony Wood
Space (https://www.space.com/)
Fri, September 26, 2025 at 12:00 PM EDT


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Orionid meteors captured in the skies over China in 2020. | Credit: Costfoto/Future Publishing via Getty Images


The Orionid meteor shower has arrived! Look up on the nights between Oct. 2 to Nov. 12 to see tiny shards of Halley's comet strike Earth's atmosphere to create spectacular shooting stars and fireballs in the night sky.

Orionid meteors are known for leaving glowing trains, or trails, in the night sky and can be spotted each year as Earth dives through the dense trail of debris shed by the wandering Comet 1P/Halley.

In 2025, the Orionids reach their peak activity around Oct. 20-21, when 10-20 shooting stars may be visible each hour, under ideal dark sky conditions, according to Earth Sky. However, it's worth noting that other organizations have the peak occurring slightly later in the month, with the American Meteor Society forecasting that peak activity for the Orionids will take place on the night of Oct. 22-23, for example.

Meteors associated with the shower will be witnessed streaking away from a point of origin known as a "radiant" located near the stars of the constellation Orion, which will be visible above the southeastern horizon in the early hours of mid-October.


Orionid viewing tips

The best time to hunt for Orionid meteors is in the hours following midnight around the shower's peak, when the radiant will be high in the sky during the monthly new moon phase, leaving the skies blissfully free of natural light pollution.


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A red flashlight, warm clothing, a hot drink and a comfortable chair are useful during a night of meteor-hunting. | Credit: Future
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