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Remains from Halley's Comet, last seen in 1986, will unleash 'shooting stars' this weekend - here's how YOU can watch the 'fire in the sky' in the US
- NASA advises US residents face southeast toward the constellation Orion between 1AM and dawn this Saturday night into Sunday morning for best show
- Earth continues passing through debris left by Halley's comet until October 26
- Rural areas far from light pollution will be better able to see the cosmic fireworks

How to watch Orionid 'shooting stars' from Halley's Comet in the US
The Orionid meteor shower, which takes place every autumn when Earth passes through a stream of debris from Halley's Comet, peaks Saturday at 25 shooting stars per hour
