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Explain about the Orionid meteor shower

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Answered by GovindKrishnan
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Orionid meteor shower(Orionids) is a meteor shower related to Halley's Comets.
They appear to come from near the Orion constellation. It is annual shower. It is likely to appear in the last weeks of October. In 2016, it was said that it would be visible from October 20(midnight) to October 21(early morning)...

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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NASA describes the Orionids meteor shower as the “most beautiful showers of the year.” When meteorites travel as fast as the Orionids showers do, they leave behind a trail of hot gas and sometimes burn, becoming “fireballs”, which means they become brighter than the planet Venus and therefore

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