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Stargazers have the chance to see multiple meteor showers this month. The first meteor shower, the Northern Taurid Meteor Shower, will peak on Nov. 12.
All you need to know about the upcoming Southern Taurids meteor shower, which is expected to serve up “big and bright” fireballs in the sky.
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Catch the Taurid Meteor Shower: Here’s When to See Bright Fireballs This Week!
This November, the Taurid meteor shower is putting on one of its most spectacular shows. While many meteor showers have short-lived peaks, the Taurids are known for their long duration, with meteors visible from mid-October to mid-November.
The meteors, per the American Meteor Society, are active annually from around Oct. 2 to Nov. 7 and can each streak up to 148,000 mph.
The Orionid meteor shower is active from early October to early November, with peak activity expected on October 20-21, 2025. The meteors are known for being fast and bright, sometimes leaving glowing trails or creating fireballs. Viewing conditions are ...
Coloradans willing to bundle up beneath the stars this month will have the chance to enjoy four meteor showers. While the nights in the mountains are growing colder, Colorado astronomy guide Mark Laurin —
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 known for its brightness and speed – each meteor can streak up to 148,000 mph.