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Taurid Meteor Shower 2023: When is it? How can I see it?

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Anyone fancy a spot of spectacular stargazing?

If the answer if yes, you're in luck because the Taurid meteor shower is currently active.

The Taurids take place every autumn and are a slow and long-lasting meteor shower - this year's shower will last until 10 December.

However, it is due to peak in the Northern Hemisphere later this week, which is when you'll be able to get the best view.

Find out more about the Taurids below and don't forget to let us know in the comments if you're planning on watching the meteor shower!

What is the Taurid meteor shower?

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Between September and November every year, the Earth passes through a stream of debris left by Comet Encke.

According to Nasa, the dust associated with the comet hits Earth's atmosphere at a whopping 65,000 miles per hour and burns up - creating the Taurid meteor shower.

The amazing sight happens every year and is set to hit its dazzling peak on 12 and 13 November in the UK and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere.

What's the difference between a meteor, an asteroid and a comet?

The Taurids are not as well known as other meteor showers such as the Perseids and Geminids.

This could be because there are far fewer meteors (around five per hour) compared with the Geminids (around 150 per hour).

However the Taurids are known for their fireballs - the name given to unusually bright meteors.

The Taurids get their name from the path the meteors take. If you follow the meteors they seem to begin from a point in the constellation of Taurus.

As the meteors appear in late October and early November, they are also called "Halloween fireballs".

What is a meteor shower?

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A meteor is a space rock that falls into the Earth's atmosphere and, as it falls, it gets very hot.

The rock gets so hot a visible glow is created around it.

So, what we see isn't actually the falling rock - it's the glowing heat around it - racing across the sky.

When lots of meteors fall all at once around the same place, the glow of heat around them, gets brighter so we can see them.

This often looks like a shower of light in the sky.

The meteors we see have little to no chance of hitting the Earth - they are usually really small, from the size of a grain of sand to a small boulder, and burn up before they can reach us.

How can you see a meteor shower?

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Once you know when a meteor shower is happening you don't need fancy equipment like a telescope, just a clear night with no clouds, warm clothes and some patience.

It's important to wrap up warm as you might be still for a long time - don't get cold.

Get in a comfy position, perhaps lying back on a chair so you don't strain your neck, turn off any lights you can and go to the darkest part of the garden.

Give your eyes about 20 minutes to adjust to the darkness then sit back, keep watch and enjoy.