"Orionid Meteor Shower: Your Guide to Watching the Spectacular Shooting Stars"

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The Orionid meteor shower, consisting of particles from Halley's Comet, is set to peak on Sunday evening across the United States, with a rate of 10 to 20 meteors per hour. Known for their brightness and speed, the meteors can be seen without a telescope, but clear skies are necessary. NASA advises finding a dark area away from city lights, lying flat on your back facing southeast, and being patient as the show will last until dawn.
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