It was 1986 when the last casual observer spotted Halley’s Comet shedding its detritus throughout the heavens far above the Earth. But every year around late October, Earth passes through that trail of space dust and debris left in the comet’s wake. When these bits of matter strike our atmosphere, they burn up, turning into…
Orionid Meteor Shower to Peak in the Night Sky Late October—Here’s How You Can Catch the Light Show
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