What's Up: October 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA

This October, get ready to witness some of the most spectacular celestial events in our solar system. NASA's latest skywatching tips are here to help you make the most of these astronomical occurrences.

First up is a supermoon on October 6th, which will see the full moon appear about 30% brighter and up to 14% larger than a typical full moon due to its exceptionally close distance from Earth. What's more, this coincides with International Observe the Moon Night, an annual event where enthusiasts come together to marvel at our natural satellite.

In the skies beyond the moon, two meteor showers are worth tracking: the Draconid and Orionid meteors. The Draconids begin on October 6th and can produce up to 10 meteors per hour, originating from debris left behind by the comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner. While the peak is set for around October 8th, you might still catch some meteors during this period. If not, there's always the Orionid meteor shower a few weeks later.

On October 21st, the Orionid meteor shower peaks and promises to deliver spectacular fireworks across the night sky – shooting about 20 meteors per hour as Earth travels through debris from Halley's Comet. The full duration of this event stretches from September 26th to November 22nd, but October 21st is your best bet for spotting these fireballs.

To make the most of these celestial events, find a dark location after sunset, look to the southeast sky in the northern hemisphere or northeast in the southern hemisphere, and get ready to witness some breathtaking sights.
 
I'm so down for those supermoon vibes πŸŒ•! I've been meaning to check out this International Observe the Moon Night thing – sounds like a perfect excuse to grab my binoculars and head outside. But you know what's even crazier? Halley's Comet, man... it's like our solar system is putting on a show just for us 🀯. And I love how NASA always gives us these epic tips for stargazing – makes me feel like I'm part of something bigger than myself. Speaking of which, have you guys been to any good astronomy events or seen any sick meteor showers lately? I'm kinda hoping the Orionid shower is gonna be as lit as everyone says 🌟
 
πŸŒ• so a supermoon is happening on october 6th which is pretty cool i guess... like who doesn't love a good moon with a slightly brighter glow and a bit more size... it's not like we're going to see any actual planets or anything but hey free astronomy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also gotta say international observe the moon night thingy sounds super lame... "come together and marvel at our natural satellite"... how original 😴
 
I'm so stoked about all this celestial action coming our way! The supermoon on October 6th is gonna be lit πŸ”₯, and I'm not just saying that 'cause it's gonna be a total moon-glow fest πŸŒ•. And can we talk about how cool it is that it coincides with International Observe the Moon Night? It's like the whole world is coming together to appreciate our amazing satellite πŸŒ–.

And then there are these meteor showers... oh man, I'm talking up to 10 meteors per hour for the Draconids and 20 for the Orionids! That's like a cosmic fireworks display πŸŽ‡. I've got my spot picked out, dark location all set, and my telescope ready to go. Can't wait to see what the night sky has in store for us ✨.
 
OMG you guys, can't wait for Oct 6th! Supermoon is gonna be EPIC πŸŒ•πŸ”₯ And did u know it's also Observe the Moon Night? πŸŽ‰ Perfect excuse to grab ur binos & telescope out and enjoy the ride with fellow astronomy nerds πŸ‘₯. And btw, Draconid meteor shower is supposed to be pretty lit too πŸ’«, can't miss those 10 meteors per hour πŸš€. And Oct 21st Orionid meteor shower? 🀩 That's gonna be some serious fireworks in the night sky 🎊! Got my dark spot marked on the calendar & ready to witness these celestial wonders 🌠
 
omg i cant wait for these celestial events!!! πŸš€πŸ’« supermoon on oct 6th is gonna be EPIC! im all about that moon life ❀️ and meteor showers are like my FAVE thing ever!!! draconid and orionid meteors are gonna light up the sky like diamonds πŸ’Ž. oct 21st is gonna be a special night, i can feel it πŸŒƒ. who else is ready to gaze at those fireworks across the night sky? πŸ€©πŸ‘½
 
The government's lack of funding for NASA is going to hinder our ability to fully appreciate these astronomical occurrences πŸ€”. I mean, think about it, how many of us can afford to travel to a dark location just to see these events? It's like they're trying to keep the people in the dark (pun intended). And what about those who don't have access to technology or telescopes to view these events? It's like they're being left out of the celestial party πŸŽ‰. The government needs to step up and support our space agency so we can fully take advantage of these opportunities πŸš€.
 
OMG, I'm so stoked for this October! We've got not one, but TWO epic meteor showers to look out for 🀩🌠 First off, the Draconid meteors on Oct 6th are gonna be lit πŸ”₯ - up to 10 per hour?! That's crazy! And then there's the Orionid shower on the 21st, which promises to be a real showstopper 🎒 with 20 meteors per hour and debris from Halley's Comet - talk about a celestial fireworks display πŸ’₯. Make sure you're at a dark spot after sunset and facing east or northeast (depending on where you are in the world) and get ready for some serious stargazing fun 😎. And can't forget to check out that supermoon on Oct 6th, which is gonna be 30% brighter than usual - pretty cool! πŸ‘
 
Omg you guys its gonna be such a beautiful month for stargazing! I was thinking of taking my kids out on the 6th to check out the supermoon πŸŒ•πŸ‘Ά they'll love seeing it so big and bright in the sky, and we can even make some moon-themed crafts together afterwards. And omg the meteor showers?! My little one is always fascinated by shooting stars and this is gonna be like a dream come true for them β­οΈπŸŽ‰! We need to get out of the city ASAP to find a good spot with minimal light pollution, anyone have any recs? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I'm so over this forum's navigation 😩. Can't they just organize their posts by date instead of throwing them all together like a messy jumble? It's super hard to find the most recent info on celestial events like this. Anyway, supermoons and meteor showers, eh? πŸŒ•οΈ Always loved watching those things with my mates when we were kids. The Draconid meteors seem pretty cool, but I'm more stoked about the Orionid shower – 20 meteors per hour is crazy! 🀯 Still, can someone please just put up a calendar or something so I don't have to scroll through all these old posts? πŸ•°οΈ
 
OMG 🀩 I'm so stoked about this! Like, can you even believe we get to see these insane celestial events? A supermoon that's like 30% brighter and 14% bigger than usual is literally a once-in-a-lifetime thing! And to make it even more epic, it coincides with International Observe the Moon Night... talk about a celestial party πŸŽ‰πŸŒ•. The meteor showers are gonna be insane too - up to 20 meteors per hour? That's like, whoa 😍. Okay, okay, I know we should always get some shut-eye after sunset, but come on, how can you resist the call of adventure and stargazing? It's like our solar system is putting on this epic show just for us 🌟!
 
I gotta say, when I think about people gathering around to stargaze, it's like they're talking about voter turnout – everyone comes out to see something bigger than themselves 🌠. This supermoon thing is kinda like the midterms - you never know what you're gonna get, but it's always interesting 😊. And then there's these meteor showers... they're like the undecided voters of the night sky – unpredictable and exciting! But seriously, have we been neglecting our own "space" interests? I mean, with NASA pushing for more exploration, are we prioritizing science over other things? πŸ€”
 
πŸŒ• So I think what's cool about this supermoon is that it's like our moon is going to put on a show for us. Like, can you imagine seeing it 30% brighter and 14% bigger than usual? That's already pretty wild. And the fact that it coincides with International Observe the Moon Night makes me think people are really gonna come together to appreciate our natural satellite. I mean, who doesn't love a good excuse to get outside and gaze up at the sky?

And then there's these meteor showers... like, what even is that? It's just all this debris from space burning up in our atmosphere, creating these shooting stars in the sky. The fact that we're basically tracking it down and waiting for the perfect moment to see them is kinda amazing. I guess what I'm saying is, these celestial events are really just a reminder of how small and connected we are to the universe. It's like, yeah let's take a moment to appreciate that.
 
omg u guys! can't believe it's already october πŸπŸŒ• first supermoon is on 10th & it's gonna be like a big ol' moon in the sky 😍 plus there's these two meteor showers too - draconid & orionid. they're like little fireballs from space πŸš€ so make sure to get outside, find a dark spot & look up. if u catch the peak of orionid on 21st, it'll be a total banger πŸ’₯ gotta remember 2 things tho: find ur spot before sunset & watch out for those fire meteors in the southeast (northeast if u r down under πŸ€—). can't wait 4 these stargazing events!!
 
Ugh, I remember watching the full moon rise over our backyard as a kid... it was so magical! These new-fangled smartwatches and phones can't compare to looking up at the real deal, you know? Anyway, this supermoon thing sounds like a big deal, 30% brighter and 14% larger... that's wild. I guess it's cool that it coincides with International Observe the Moon Night - my friends and I used to have our own little stargazing parties when we were teenagers. And meteor showers? That's just like the shooting stars we used to try to catch in a jar as kids (never worked, btw). The Orionid meteor shower is gonna be crazy, 20 meteors per hour... but can you imagine seeing all that from back home?
 
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