UNM research suggests Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036
October 29, 2025
October 29, 2025
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Oct. 29 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news:
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UNM research suggests Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036
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Every year, the Taurid meteor shower lights up the night sky from late October through early November. Sometimes called the "Halloween fireballs", they are named for the constellation Taurusthe bull--from which the meteors . . .
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UNM research suggests Halloween fireballs could signal increased risk of cosmic impact or airburst in 2032 and 2036
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Every year, the Taurid meteor shower lights up the night sky from late October through early November. Sometimes called the "Halloween fireballs", they are named for the constellation Taurusthe bull--from which the meteors . . .
