These natural fireworks will take place in the sky before Diwali on this day
These natural fireworks will take place in the sky before Diwali on this day
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Today we are going to share with you a piece of wonderful information. There are only a few days left for Diwali to begin in the country, but nature is celebrating Diwali every night in the sky. Bright light is scattered in the sky due to the Orionid meteorite. Although it is not visible due to the full moon phase of the moon right now, when this meteor will reach its peak on the 21st, and the moon has dimmed, then this spectacular sight of fireworks will be easily seen. This firework will be so exciting that NASA has declared it to be the most attractive aerial event of 2019. This meteorite is caused by small particles released by the comet. These days these particles are entering the Earth's atmosphere and present a view of meteorite due to burning due to friction.

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It is worth noting that this meteorite appears to be coming from the direction of Orion constellation in the sky, due to which it is named Orionid Meteor Shower. The Orionid will appear in the east direction on the night of October 21, while the moon will be in the south with a slight glow, in such a way that the meteorite will present a fire. Late-night of 21 and morning of 22 there will be around 25 meteors per hour. The feature of this meteor is that meteors enter the atmosphere at very high speeds up to 66 km per second. For this reason, after burning with friction, a line of smoke appears behind them, which makes it even more attractive.

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