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Fall in Love with Halley’s Comet: Witness the Orionids Meteor Shower

The crazy love song during this time couldn’t be more than this. “Halley’s Comet” by artist fellow fellow, in which one of the lyrics says, ‘And there is a comet still orbiting in space. There will be only one time in a lifetime when it is visible to the eye.’

This means Halley’s Comet will come into orbit for us to see every 75 years, and it last came close to the Sun in 1986 and will come close again in 2061.

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On October 21, there will be the Orionids meteor shower, traces of Halley’s comet dust left behind by its orbit into the inner solar system in 1986.

It is expected that this year there will be a falling rate of approximately 20 stars/hour in the east from 11:00 p.m. on October 21 until the early morning of October 22, with the distribution center in the constellation Orion.

Anyone who has a girlfriend, try inviting them to sit and watch. Lie down and look at Halley’s comet dust. Or you can invite friends to watch together.
and wish to meet the person ‘I get to lie down and look at the stars next to you for another ten thousand days. and lean over to kiss you a million times’

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