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One of the 'most beautiful' meteor showers of the year peaks this weekend and here's when

Look up Canada! ☄️

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Canadians should keep their eyes on the sky this weekend because one of the best meteor showers is set to peak.

The Orionids meteor shower is known as one of the most beautiful meteor showers of the year, known to shine bright and for their speed.

According to NASA these meteors are "considered to be one of the most beautiful showers of the year," move fast, and "can leave glowing 'trains' (incandescent bits of debris in the wake of the meteor) which last for several seconds to minutes."

NASA also said that these fast meteors can also sometimes become "fireballs" so make sure to keep an eye out for "prolonged explosions of light when viewing the Orionid meteor shower."

When to see the Orionids meteor shower in Canada?

The Orionids peak every year in mid-October, and this year the best night to catch them is October 20 to 21. Prime time is after midnight and until dawn.

If you miss it though, don't worry. You can catch a few meteors up until November 22, although the peak is supposed to be the best time to view them.

Try and head away from city lights for the best viewing experience, and simply look up.

"In less than 30 minutes in the dark, your eyes will adapt and you will begin to see meteors. Be patient – the show will last until dawn, so you have plenty of time to catch a glimpse," the NASA website said.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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