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Meteor Shower

November Orionids

The November Orionids is an annual meteor shower active from 13 November to 6 December . It reaches its peak around 28 November . Under ideal, dark-sky conditions with the radiant directly overhead, observers might see up to 3 meteors per hour (ZHR).

Vital Statistics

Peak Date
28 November
Max Hourly Rate (ZHR)
3
Entry Speed
44 km/s
Radiant (RA / Dec)
91° / 16°

Understanding the Data

The ZHR (Zenithal Hourly Rate) represents the maximum number of meteors a single observer would see per hour under perfect, unpolluted dark skies, assuming the radiant point is perfectly overhead. In practice, city lights and moon glare usually lower the visible count significantly.

The Radiant is the point in the sky from which the meteors appear to originate. You don't need to look directly at the radiant to see meteors—they will dash across various parts of the sky—but the radiant helps identify which shower a meteor belongs to.

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