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Loading contentA long-lasting, low-rate shower in two branches (Southern and Northern Taurids) known for a high proportion of bright fireballs.
The Taurids radiate from Taurus. For the best view, find a dark site away from city lights, let your eyes adapt for 20 minutes, and look up broadly rather than at the radiant itself. The listed rate is an ideal maximum under a dark sky; moonlight and light pollution reduce it. Exact peak dates and Moon interference for a given year require a connected almanac.
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Meteor shower activity, radiants, and peak forecasts.