Choose the Right Night: The Northern Taurids peak around mid-November, but they can be active throughout the month. Check the forecast for clear skies.
Head to a Dark Location: For the best chance of seeing bright fireballs, find a dark, open area away from city lights.
Look Up After Midnight: The Taurids are visible all night but are brightest after midnight when the sky is darkest.
Bring Warm Clothes: Late autumn nights can get chilly, so dress warmly to stay comfortable for an extended viewing.
Get Comfortable: Bring a reclining chair or blanket so you can lie back and see more of the sky without straining.
Watch for Fireballs: The Northern Taurids are known for producing slow, bright meteors called fireballs, which are larger and more spectacular.
Give Your Eyes Time to Adjust: It takes about 20-30 minutes for your eyes to fully adapt to the darkness, so be patient for the best experience.
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