Shooting stars light up the night sky — what you need to know to see them.
The annual Orionid meteor shower is here. It offers a stunning celestial display. This year, the shower peaks for skygazers.
Many may not know the origin of these dazzling lights. These meteors are actually tiny fragments. They come from the famous Halley's Comet.
It's a cosmic connection that happens yearly. The Earth passes through the comet's dusty trail. This creates the brilliant streaks we see.
Experts suggest the best viewing times are after midnight. Look for clear skies and minimal light pollution. This ensures the best chance to witness this natural wonder.
As millions prepare to watch, the Orionids promise a memorable event. Future meteor showers will continue this cosmic performance.