See the Year's Brightest Comet, a Supermoon, and 2 Meteor Showers in October's Night Sky
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In October, the sky will be alive with events, including a comet sighting, a solar eclipse, meteor showers, and more solar activity due to solar maximum.
If you're in Argentina or Chile on Oct. 2, you'll witness a ring-of-fire solar eclipse, while a partial eclipse is visible in places like Hawaii and Samoa.
The Draconid meteor shower peaks on Oct. 7-8, with a chance of seeing up to 10 shooting stars per hour in dark skies.
October promises exciting celestial events, including increased aurora activity that may bring northern lights further south than usual.
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