Dust from Halley’s Comet to produce shooting star spectacle in Sussex skies

Dust from Halley’s Comet is set to produce an amazing night-time spectacle in the skies above Sussex.
The Orionid meteor shower will reach its peak this week. Photo: David LowndesThe Orionid meteor shower will reach its peak this week. Photo: David Lowndes
The Orionid meteor shower will reach its peak this week. Photo: David Lowndes

The Orionids meteor shower will be visible until November 7, with the peak being around the nights of October 20/21. At its peak, up to 20 meteors are visible every hour.

The meteors can be seen from around 9pm onwards but will be most visible after the moon sets at about midnight.

Stargazers across Sussex will be hoping for clear skies.

However, some cloud is forecast which may cause problems.

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A Met Office spokesman said: “To see the meteor shower, you don’t need a telescope, binoculars or any other equipment – all you need is your eyes.

“Find a spot away from bright lights and let your eyes get used to the dark – this will take about 15 to 20 minutes.”

“Orionid meteors are known to be very fast, travelling at about 41 miles per second, and typically on the faint side, although with clear, dark skies you still have a good chance of spotting one with its persistent, long trail.

“The Orionid meteor shower is named as such because it appears to radiate from the constellation Orion, which is one of the most visible and recognisable in the sky throughout the world.”

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