Fireball Frenzy: Taurids
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Fireball Frenzy: Taurids

By Heide Observatory

Overview

Watch for slow, bright meteors and possible fireballs during this near-peak Taurid meteor watch.

Join us at the Heide Observatory for Fireball Frenzy: Taurids, an evening meteor event focused on one of the most unusual and visually striking meteor showers of the year.

The Taurid meteor shower originates from debris left behind by Comet 2P/Encke, producing fewer meteors overall but a higher chance of slow-moving, exceptionally bright fireballs that can linger in the sky. Taurid meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Taurus, though their long paths allow them to be seen across much of the sky. Tickets include the use of our anti-gravity chairs, allowing guests to relax comfortably while observing.

For best viewing, guests are encouraged to face away from artificial lights, allow their eyes time to adjust to the darkness, and scan wide areas of the sky rather than focusing on a single point. Observatory staff will explain why the Taurids are associated with larger debris fragments, how fireballs form, and what makes this shower different from higher-rate meteor events. While activity can be sporadic and unpredictable, the Taurids offer the potential for some of the most dramatic individual meteors of the year under clear skies.

🔔 Important Event Information — Evening Event (Winter)

Weather-Dependent Event:

This program requires clear skies. If cloud cover greater than 40% is forecast, the event will be canceled or rescheduled. Notification will be sent by email no later than 24 hours before the event.

Email Communication Is Critical:

All weather updates, cancellations, or rescheduling notices are sent to the email address used at ticket checkout. Please ensure your email is correct and check spam or promotions folders. If you purchased tickets using a different email than you regularly monitor, you may miss important updates.

Dress for Cold, Stationary Observing:

This is an outdoor, late evening or early-morning event. Dress warmer than you think necessary. Multiple layers, insulated boots, hats, gloves, blankets, or sleeping bags are strongly recommended. Warm beverages are encouraged.

Questions?

Please contact us at observatory@hawthornhollow.org

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Hawthorn Hollow Nature

880 Green Bay Road

Kenosha, WI 53144

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Heide Observatory

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$15
Nov 6 · 9:00 PM CST