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The Shooting Stars Are Coming! They Are a Greeting From Halley's Comet

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Cosmic splinter particles of the Orionids make many wishes come true in the Earth's atmosphere. However, a second comet is causing a sensation, says Mariana Wagner from the Planetarium HamburgIn October it gets darker and darker, the bright hours of the day decrease by about two hours. At the same time, the time window in which astrohighlights can be observed grows. Particularly good are the viewing conditions for the dark new moon on 21 October…
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Cosmic splinter particles of the Orionids make many wishes come true in the Earth's atmosphere. However, a second comet is causing a sensation, says Mariana Wagner from the Planetarium HamburgIn October it gets darker and darker, the bright hours of the day decrease by about two hours. At the same time, the time window in which astrohighlights can be observed grows. Particularly good are the viewing conditions for the dark new moon on 21 October…

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geo broke the news in on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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