2023年11月07日

Taurid Meteor Shower

Early November will be a great opportunity for stargazing. Divided into the "southern taurids" which peaked this past weekend, and the "northern taurids" peaking on the twelfth of November. The taurids are known for large, slow meteors, known as fireballs. As named, they appear to radiate from the constellation Taurus, the bull. Just after midnight to early morning should be a good time to view the sky, as the wind dies down as the temperature cools and there is less dust in the air to obscure the view.



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