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Orionids Meteor Shower 2012: Where to Watch in Reading and North Reading
Shooting stars will be flying early in the morning in Reading or North Reading. The Orionids meteor shower promises to be a show worth watching.

The offspring of Halley's Comet are about to put on quite a show in the skies of Reading and North Reading
Earth started passing through a stream of debris from Halley's Comet Oct. 15, which will give us the benefit of the annual Orionids meteor shower.
You won't need a telescope to view this celestial event, so just head out to a dark spot. Any of Reading or North Reading's many parks will do, or even your backyard.
The best time for viewing is between 1 a.m. and dawn, no matter what time zone you're in, according to EarthSky.org.
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The shower should be at its peak the night of Saturday, Oct. 20, until just before dawn on Oct. 21. This year, the moon will be setting at approximately midnight, which will keep the sky darkened enough that—barring cloud cover—you should be able to see up to 15 meteors per hour.
Watch the show from the comfort of your own home by visiting NASA's website. Astronomer Bill Cooke and his team from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center will answer your questions during a live Web chat on Saturday, Oct. 20 from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. EDT.
What makes this shower so cool? First of all, c'mon—it's a show of shooting stars.
Also, though, there's no question about where to look for this one. Meteor showers get their names from the constellations in the sky where they can be spotted. And what's easier to spot than Orion the Hunter?
The stars tend to shoot from Orion's club, pierce Taurus the Bull, the Gemini twins, Leo the Lion and finally, Canis Major, home of Sirius, the brightest star we can see—well, aside from the sun.
There's also something else that's special about this show: With the second-fastest entry velocity of all the annual meteor showers, meteors from the Orionids produce yellow and green colors and occasionally produce an odd fireball.
To make sure you get the best view possible, remember to check the weather forecast and conditions before you head outside to watch.
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