The remains of Halley's Comet.

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The remains of Halley's Comet.



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Last night from Saturday to Sunday was the best to see the Orionid meteor shower. The Orionid meteor shower is the remains left by Halley's comet, which is about 5.4 km in diameter and is releasing Pole fragments and small remains are those that fall into the Earth's atmosphere and end up burning and creating shooting stars or rather meteors as an astronomer would say.


The peak of activity does not mean that we will not see them tonight, in reality they can be seen from October 2 to November 7 and tonight we could perfectly see a meteor shower intensity similar to that of last night, so I recommend them the more you have a clear night where you are living.


You will have to look at the constellation of Orion, because they are called precisely that Orionids because they seem to come from that constellation.





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