You can see this meteor is radiating from the constellation Taurus the Bull. See that V-shaped pattern to the right and above Orion? That's the Hyades star cluster, which forms the Bull's Face. Eliot Herman in Tucson caught this Taurid meteor in 2015. The bright object was the moon! Thanks, Eliot. 2015 was the last good year for the Taurid meteors. Will there be a swarm this year? The Southern and Northern Taurid meteor showers are active every year throughout the months of October and November. They're billed as a major annual meteor shower, but observers rarely see more than five meteors per hour.
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/taurid-meteors-will-there-be-a-swarm-in-2022/#earthsky
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