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Leonid Meteor Shower 2009

leonids meteor shower 2009

The Leonid meteor shower will peak early Tuesday morning, November 17, 2009. NASA is predicting “20 to 30 meteors per hour over the Americas, and as many as 200 to 300 per hour over Asia.”

If you want to catch the Leonid meteor shower, the ideal place to be is in Asia, but skywaychers all over North America should be able to see some of these meteors streak by.

According to SPACE.com “the trick for all observers is to head outside in the wee hours of the morning - between 1 a.m. and dawn - regardless where you live.In the United States and Canada, eastern observers will be particularly well-positioned for maximum activity, expected sometime between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m. EST, when the radiant of the Leonid shower will be well up in the dark southeastern sky.”

For more info - go to the best source of space-related info - NASA.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. David Jackson Says:

    I live up in northern Minnesota, there is little light pollution here and every year I have had an amazing view of the leonids showers! I decided to setup a couple cameras with live feeds to share my view with others. If you’re interested you can check it out at my website here: http://tinyurl.com/watch-leonid-meteor-live

  2. gloria Says:

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    . . .
    . it look like a kite!!

    it is the most beautiful thing i have ever seen…i saw it like 12:45am…

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