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Orionids Meteor Shower 2025

Verdict
Good
Effective Rate
20 meteors/hr

A fast-moving shower composed of particles left behind by Halley's Comet, often producing persistent trains.

Visibility Factors

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Moon Phase
0% Illumination
Waning Crescent
Theoretical Max
20 meteors/hr
Reduced by 0% moon glow
Effective Rate
20 meteors/hr
* Based on moon interference. Light pollution and atmospheric conditions will further reduce these visible rates.

Viewing Tips for Orionids

Best viewed after midnight when the constellation Orion is high in the sky. Look slightly away from the radiant to see longer, more dramatic meteor streaks.

Find the RadiantOrion
Identify the constellation Orion in the sky. Look slightly away from it to see longer, brighter streaks.
Parent Body CometThese meteors are cosmic debris left by 1P/Halley (Halley's Comet), which burning up in our upper atmosphere creates this annual display.