How to See the Orionid Meteor Shower

The Orionid meteor shower is one of the astronomical phenomena that occurred from September 26, 2023, to November 22, 2023. Of course, you are curious and how to see the Orionid meteor shower.

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In the night sky of northern Lebanon, two meteors of the annual Orionid meteor shower streak as they cross through the Milky Way. (Photo: IBRAHIM CHALHOUB/AFP via Getty Images) 

Meanwhile, the peak of the Orionid meteor shower will take place on October 20-21, 2023.

There will be 20 meteors per hour

The Orionid meteor shower occurs due to the remnant dust tail of Halley's comet entering Earth's atmosphere. Halley's Comet takes about 76 years to orbit or circle the sun in its trajectory.

The estimated number of meteors that can be seen at the peak is about 20 meteors per hour or one meteor per three minutes.

Also, read: Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse.

Especially this year, the Moon will be about 37 percent brighter than usual, so the Orionid meteor shower will be more clearly visible.

Sometimes, the Orionid meteor shower also produces spectacular displays of up to 80 meteors per hour.

However, in recent years, this astronomical phenomenon has resulted in a more modest display, which is about 20 or 30 meteors visible per hour.

How to see the peak of the Orionid meteor shower

No impact will occur when Orionid meteors rain down on Earth. The impact is just a beautiful variety of scenery in the night sky.

To see the peak of the Orionid meteor shower, no special tools are needed, the important thing is that the place is dark, with minimal light pollution, and sunny weather.

Hopefully, this information about "how to see the Orionid meteor shower" is useful and a reference for you.

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