The Taurid meteor shower, which occurs from September to November every year, is bringing stunning light displays to the night sky.
According to the American Meteor Society, the Northern Taurids peaked Wednesday and Thursday, while the Southern Taurids peaked on Oct. 29 to 30.
Skygazers have been flocking to social media to share their photos of possible meteor sightings. Here are some of our favorites:
1. Antarctica
Photo by @ankush_magotra, Instagram
2. Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
Photo by @NASA_Nerd, Twitter
Witnessed this incredibly bright orange fireball during the Northern Taurids Meteor Shower, streak across the sky. Visible for 4-5 seconds it eventually broke a part into smaller fireballs before it finally disappeared #MeteorShower 💫
— Nathan Barker (@NASA_Nerd) November 8, 2020
📸 from Henry St bridge, Mitchell ON 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/0VoU0G6yXo
3. Kansas
Photo by Paul M. Smith Photography, Facebook
Went out to try and catch sprites last night, but none to be found. Still enjoyed the night out under the stars with...
Posted by Paul M Smith Photography on Tuesday, November 10, 2020
4. Finland
Photo by @mvesapuisto, Instagram
5. Alberta, Canada
Photo by Bill Christianson, Facebook
calm after the storm, couple of meteor showers going on now (Northern Taurid +Leonid) and I caught one just above the jet
Posted by Bill Christianson on Monday, November 9, 2020
6. Arkansas
Photo by @AgWriterArk, Twitter
Think we caught a #Taurid ! pic.twitter.com/Nj9XL8Q51Q
— Ferndale International (@AgWriterArk) November 7, 2020
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