While most meteor shower displays last about a week, the Taurids have perhaps the longest duration of overall visibility.
The meteor shower is predicted to produce approximately 5 meteors per hour at its peak, with observers in Washington state ...
The Northern and Southern Taurids are currently active—here's how to catch the best glimpse of the shooting stars.
Of the three November meteor showers, Leonids should be the most active. It is fed by the Tempel-Tuttle Comet, which can ...
Wednesday, Nov. 12. Activity runs from late October through Wednesday, Dec. 10, but this window offers the best odds for the ...
Stargazers can look forward to bright fireballs lighting up the November sky as the Earth passes through debris left by comet ...
Unlike most meteor showers that offer a brief window of visibility, the Taurids boast one of the longest durations, with meteors visible from mid-October right into mid-November. The period between ...
2025 happens to be a "swarm year" for the Southern Taurids, which could see the shower put on a particularly impressive show during the Nov. 4-5 peak, when up to 10 bright meteors may be visible each ...
The Southern Taurids will soon peak, but it may not be the best time to see the spectacular global event. The meteor shower is active from Sept. 20 to Nov. 20, but it will be most active when it ...
The Orionid meteor shower is active each year from about Oct. 2 to Nov. 7, according to the American Meteor Society. This year's peak will occur in the early morning on Oct. 21-23. The Orionids are ...
The Taurids will peak on Wednesday, Nov. 5. The meteor shower consists of the Southern Taurids and the Northern Taurids. The two streams typically produce about five meteors per hour, though it could ...
As temperatures drop and nights grow longer, conditions become perfect for skywatching. The final five meteor showers of 2025 ...