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Orionid Meteor Shower 2025: Peak Viewing Dates & Rare Comet Sightings

Orionid Meteor Shower Peaks This​ Week Alongside rare Comet Viewing Possibility

skywatchers are in ‌for a treat this week as the Orionid ⁤meteor shower reaches its peak, offering a dazzling display of “shooting ‌stars.” The shower, active now,⁢ is expected to peak overnight on October 21-22, with optimal viewing conditions thanks to a new‍ moon. Adding to the‌ celestial spectacle, ⁣two ⁢comets – ⁢Lemmon (C/2025 A6) adn SWAN (C/2025 R2) -⁢ are also making close approaches, ⁤potentially becoming visible to the⁣ naked eye.

The Orionids are caused by debris shed from Halley’s Comet, which last visited Earth in ‍1986 ‌and won’t return ​until 2061. As Earth passes through this⁢ dust trail, tiny particles burn up in⁣ our atmosphere, creating the streaks of light we see as meteors. The radiant point – the area of the‌ sky from ⁣which the ⁢meteors ⁤appear ⁢to originate‍ – lies ⁢in the constellation Orion, near‍ the star Betelgeuse. While meteors can be ⁢seen across the entire night sky, ⁣tracing ‌them back⁣ to Orion helps identify them as Orionids.

This year’s shower is notably exciting due to the concurrent appearances of Comets Lemmon and SWAN. ⁤Comet lemmon makes its closest approach on October 20-21, while⁢ Comet SWAN reaches perihelion ‌around the‍ same time. If these comets brighten as anticipated, observers could witness a rare combination ⁣of a meteor shower and‍ naked-eye comets.

October’s night sky is already proving eventful for stargazers. The month began with a full ⁤Harvest Moon on⁢ October 6-7 and ⁤the peak ⁣of the Draconid‍ meteor shower on October 8. Upcoming highlights include a close pairing of the moon and the Pleiades star cluster⁣ on October 9-10, Venus with a⁣ crescent moon on October 19, and‌ Mercury and Mars with ‌the moon on October 23.

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