This weekend, 21-24 October is the best time to watch the annual Orionids meteor showers, according to NASA.
The meteor shower is caused by the dust of Halley’s comet and will be visible from 2 October – 7 November, with peak viewing times taking place this weekend.
Halley takes around 76 years to make a complete revolution around the Sun. It will next be visible from Earth in 2061.
The beginning of tonight’s shower should be viewable by 18:58 across South Africa, carrying on into the early hours of tomorrow morning.
If the sky is clear, you could see up to 25 shooting stars an hour, travelling at around 41 miles per second.
However this year, the light of the moon may make it more difficult to see.
That also means those in the country and away from artificial light sources will also have the best view, although they too may have to wait a while for a particularly bright meteor.
Left the office late & unexpectedly caught a glimpse of 2 shooting stars. #Orionids still a pretty sight post-peak. https://t.co/SGz0Z0DHoh
— Angela Corpus (@angelacorpus) October 27, 2015
