Leonids-Meteor-Shower-2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Image by janet.powell via Flickr
The Leonid Meteor Shower started November 13 and will last until November 20.
NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office connoisseurs Danielle Moser and Bill Cooke are in agreement with the trio of astronomers.
Becoming visible either on the morning of the 18th or 17th of November, the Leonoid meteor shower is expected to flood the skies with approximately 20 to 300 shooting stars per hour depending on whether you’re in the right place to see tonight’s showy peak, experts predict.
2009 is still anticipated to do better than the preceding years.
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