Key Takeaways
- Orionid Meteor Shower peaks October 21-23, 2025
- Expect 15-20 meteors per hour under dark skies
- Best viewing from 1 AM EST to dawn, moonless nights
- Visible from both Northern and Southern Hemispheres
The 2025 Orionid Meteor Shower promises spectacular views with its peak coinciding with moonless nights from October 21-23. This creates ideal conditions for one of the year’s best celestial displays.
What is the Orionid Meteor Shower?
The Orionid Meteor Shower occurs when Earth passes through debris from Halley’s Comet each October. The same comet’s debris also creates the Eta Aquariid shower each spring.
While activity begins in early October, the densest part of the stream arrives mid-month. Typically producing 15-20 meteors per hour at maximum under dark skies, the Orionids are considered a medium-strength shower. Though rates have occasionally tripled in the past, such enhanced activity isn’t expected this year.
When and Where to Watch
According to the American Meteor Society, optimal viewing occurs under moonless skies from 1 AM EST to dawn on October 21-23 in the United States. Southern Hemisphere observers can also enjoy the display, though the radiant appears lower in their northern sky.
From dark rural locations, viewers could see up to 20 swift Orionid meteors per hour during peak mornings. Meteors won’t appear until after 10:00 PM local time when their radiant point rises above the eastern horizon. The best viewing happens when the radiant climbs higher than 30° above the horizon around 1 AM EST.
How to Watch the Meteor Shower
For the best experience, lie back in a reclining chair and face roughly south for a wider sky view. Look about halfway up from the horizon rather than directly overhead – this area typically offers more visible meteors.
Besides the Orionids, you might spot a few slower Taurid meteors or swift ones from Gemini and Leo Minor, each contributing only a couple of meteors per hour. Random “sporadic” meteors, unrelated to any shower, typically appear at around 10 per hour during this season.



