Meet the Orionids meteor shower
Meet the Orionids meteor shower from Halley's Comet.
Orionids, as the name implies, visually enter the Earth's atmosphere from the constellation Orion.
Hinder watch this beautiful phenomenon may, unless clouds and the moon, which began to decline only after the full moon October 19, 2013.
Astronomers are advised to observe the fall of the celestial bodies in the open at night. Orionids, like all the streams of meteors, named after the constellation from which, as it appears visually, they take off - in this case, the constellation of Orion.
Recall that this meteor shower can be seen to develop in two year: in the spring, in May as Aquarids (the radiant in the constellation of Aquarius), with a maximum of 5 May and autumn - Orionids with a maximum on October 21-22.
Orionid Meteor Shower 2011-10 HD Time Lapsed
Location:Lake Towada Aomori & Akita
Camera:Canon EOS 5DmarkⅡ,7D,Nikon 14-24 F2.8,Tokina 11-16 F2.8