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The Orionid meteor shower, which runs from November 2 to 7 every year thanks to the debris of Halley's comet, culminated this weekend, providing great lighting in the night sky.
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Social media illuminate images of the celestial phenomenon. Here are some of our favorite choices:
1. Glacier National Park, Montana
Photo of John Ashley Art Photography, Facebook
On this opening day of the hunting season in Montana, I managed to trap 35 meteors between the moonset (4:00) and dawn (6:30) …
Posted by John Ashley Fine Art Photography on Sunday, October 21, 2018
2 Standen, East Grinstead, England
photo by @simon_halstead, Twitter
I was taking pictures of the Milky Way last night and I noticed three shooting stars on this image. Orionids? pic.twitter.com/9YLfeTz93s
– Simon Halstead (@simon_halstead) October 21, 2018
3. Japan
Picture of Kouji Ohnishi, Facebook
#Starryscape Picture of the day 2018 October 22
Posted by Kouji Ohnishi on Monday, October 22, 2018
4 Normanton, England
photo by @Michiko_Smith, Twitter
@StormHour #OrionidMeteorShower October 22, 2018 #Normanton, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/p0CpEfzkhk
– Michiko Smith (@ Michiko_Smith) October 22, 2018
5. Iceland
Photo by @clukinmarvelous, Instagram
6 Long Island, New York
photo by @GSBImagesMBusch, Twitter
Caught one #Orionid #Meteor (actually three in the frame) this morning on my house #Long Island #New York @earthskyscience @SPACEdotcom @weatherchannel @hoffmanrich @NWSNewYorkNY @NatGeo pic.twitter.com/UcNAhavKXs
– Mike Busch / Greatsouthbayimages (@GSBImagesMBusch) October 19, 2018
7. Canyonlands National Park, Utah
photo by @charnick_wx, Twitter
Lost #Orionid #meteor pass on Junction Butte and Island in the Sky. From Murphy Hogback, about 70 miles from White Rim Road in @CanyonlandsNPS. #UTwx #OrionidMeteorShower pic.twitter.com/ECS5s7Of6w
– Michael Charnick (@charnick_wx) October 19, 2018
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