Celestial events in Connecticut are pretty magnificent. Once you get away from the lights of the cities, we’re fortunate enough to have quite a bit of open, remote space where you can get excellent views of meteor showers, planetary parades, and other amazing shows, some of which only happen once in a lifetime. This fall, you’ll be able to see the Taurid meteor shower in Connecticut. While this occasion isn’t all that rare (it happens each year in both hemispheres), that doesn’t make it any less beautiful. Read on to learn when and where to see the Taurids in Connecticut.

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Will you be keeping an eye out for the Taurids in Connecticut? Have you ever spotted a shooting star? Share your experiences in the comments!

If you’re looking for a cool way to explore the night sky, check out this neat monocular telescope from REI. And if you act fast, you might be able to take a unique moonlight hike in Connecticut.

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