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Skywatchers still have a chance to check out the Orionid meteor shower – SlashGear
Skywatchers may have missed the peak of the Orionid meteor shower, which occurred in the predawn hours last Wednesday. However, there is still a chance to see a…

Skywatchers may have missed the peak of the Orionid meteor shower, which occurred in the predawn hours last Wednesday. However, there is still a chance to see a few meteors in the sky. The Orionid meteor shower continues through November 7.
No telescopes or binoculars are needed to view the meteor shower. All sky watchers need is a spot away from city lights. With the moon in the waxing crescent phase, viewing of the meteor shower is much easier. Meteors don’t have to compete with the bright light…
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