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Watch: Rare meteor explosion caught on live stream from space
Space live-streaming company Sen caught the rare moment when a meteor exploded over the Pacific Ocean for what they believe to be the first time ever recorded.
The Taurids Meteor Shower, which enchants sky watchers every year from late October through November, is soon set to reach its peak. The Taurids are named after the constellation Taurus, the point in the sky from which they appear to radiate. This meteor shower is actually made up of two separate streams - the Northern and Southern Taurids.