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Milwaukee driver captures stunning meteor during Southern Taurid shower
The green fireball was caused by a tiny meteor burning up rapidly in the atmosphere during the Southern Taurid shower, which peaks around November 5, experts said.
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Those Halloween fireballs might be more dangerous than you think
The Taurid meteor shower, born from Comet Encke, delights skywatchers but may conceal hidden risks. Research led by Mark Boslough examines potential Taurid swarms that could increase impact danger in 2032 and 2036. Using planetary defense modeling and telescope data, scientists assess these threats while fighting misinformation and promoting preparedness.
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