Orionid Meteor Shower returns | What to know
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The celestial spectacle of the Orionid meteor shower is poised to grace the night sky on October 21 and 22, offering a splendid opportunity for stargazers to witness the beauty of shooting stars. This annual event is a must-see for astronomy enthusiasts.

In Jacksonville, Florida, the sky is set to put on a show as the Orionids make their highly anticipated return. This year, the meteor shower coincides with a new moon, ensuring exceptionally dark skies that provide the perfect backdrop for spotting even the faintest meteors streaking above.

Renowned for their speed and brightness, the Orionids often leave behind glowing trails that can linger for several seconds, sometimes even minutes, enhancing the spectacle. These meteors owe their existence to the famous Halley’s Comet. Known for its approximately 75-year orbit around the sun, Halley’s Comet leaves a trail of dust and debris in its wake. Each October, Earth journeys through this cosmic stream, and as tiny fragments of comet dust collide with our atmosphere, they ignite, creating the brilliant streaks known as meteors.

Imagine driving through a field of insects at high speed — similarly, Earth, in its orbit, plows through Halley’s debris field. The resulting collisions between these particles and our atmosphere create the mesmerizing shooting stars that captivate skywatchers during the Orionid meteor shower.

Think of it like driving through a swarm of bugs on the highway — the Earth’s orbit plows through Halley’s debris field, and those particles “hit our windshield,” producing the shooting stars.

The best time to watch will be after midnight and before dawn, when the Orion constellation rises high in the sky. Orion is one of the easiest constellations to spot, known for its three bright “belt” stars lined in a row. The meteors appear to radiate from that area, but they can streak across any part of the sky.

Under dark, rural skies, viewers can expect to see around 10 to 20 meteors per hour, though those in brightly lit city areas will likely spot fewer.

For the best viewing experience, head to a location away from city lights, allow your eyes about 20 minutes to adjust to the dark and bring a blanket or reclining chair to take in the show comfortably.

This year on the First Coast skies will be clear as well. That along with the new moon should make for good viewing conditions. 


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