How to watch the Orionid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet

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The Orionid meteor shower culminates this year with the arrival of a new moon, providing a rare chance to see shooting stars without interference from moonlight. During Tuesday morning’s peak, forecasts predict that up to 20 meteors per hour could be visible under ideal conditions. Viewing lasts until early November. The source of the Orionids is debris from Halley’s Comet. You don’t need any special equipment to watch the different meteor showers that pass by each year, just from a location away from city lights.

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