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Moonlight may hamper views of Orionid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet

  • This year, the Orionid meteor shower will peak during a night with a waning moon that is 83% full.
  • Meteor showers are easiest to see between midnight and predawn hours, especially under dark skies.
  • Halley's comet leaves behind different numbers of particles each year, making predictions about the shower difficult.
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