Residents of the Bauru city area, about 180 kilometers from the capital São Paulo, will be able to follow the night of Friday 21, the peak of the Orionid meteor showers. On average, ten rock fragmentscoming from celestial bodies, can be seen in the clock.
The phenomenon began on the second of October and lasted until the seventh of November. However, the peak is scheduled for Friday, 21, and Saturday, 22, starting at 23:00.
Tonight’s weather forecast in the area is the sky covered with clouds, which can weaken the observation.
You do not need special equipment, such as a telescope, to view the phenomenon, but experts recommend that spectators gather far from the urban area, due to the light emitted by street lamps, which may hinder visualization.
Off the peak, a maximum of three meteors can be seen in the sky during the rainy season. These events are part of the constellation Orion, which are fragments of dust left by Comet Halley that have entered the planet’s orbit.
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