Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036, research suggests
Every year, the Taurid meteor shower lights up the night sky from late October through early November. Sometimes called the “Halloween fireballs,” they are named for the constellation Taurus—the bull—from which the meteors appear to radiate. The shower is best viewed from dark-sky locations.
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2025-10-30