10/09/2025
Get ready to stretch out under the stars — the Orionid meteor shower peaks on October 21–22, lighting up the night sky with up to 25 meteors per hour. These swift, glowing streaks shoot from the constellation Orion, each one a fragment of Halley’s Comet burning through Earth’s atmosphere in a silent cosmic performance. ✨
You won’t need a telescope — just find a dark, open spot away from city lights, lie back, and let your eyes adjust. The best viewing time is between midnight and dawn, when the sky comes alive with motion.
So grab a blanket, a warm drink, and a little patience. Every flash you see is ancient comet dust, a brief spark connecting us to the universe beyond. 🌌
Don’t miss it — the cosmos has a show planned just for you.