To Witness the Leonids Meteor Shower, Follow These Tips
The annual Leonid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak in mid-November, promising spectacular views of bright "fireball" meteors. To maximize your viewing experience, here's what you need to know.
Plan Ahead
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* The Leonids are active from November 3rd to December 2nd.
* The shower peaks between November 16th and 17th, with the most meteors visible on the night of November 16th.
Choose Your Viewing Spot
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* Find a location with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the western sky.
* The radiant of the Leonids is in the constellation Leo, so look for this constellation in your eastern sky around midnight.
Be Prepared
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* Allow your eyes to adjust to the dark environment β it takes about 30 minutes.
* If you need assistance, use a flashlight with red light to preserve your night vision.
Additional Information
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* The Geminids meteor shower will occur in December and peak on the night of December 13th-14th.
* The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs in January and peaks around January 4th-5th.
Stay Informed
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* Download an app like Stellarium to check when the radiant will be above the horizon in your exact location.
* Follow reliable sources, such as the American Meteor Society, for updates on peak times and expected meteor rates.
				
			The annual Leonid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak in mid-November, promising spectacular views of bright "fireball" meteors. To maximize your viewing experience, here's what you need to know.
Plan Ahead
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* The Leonids are active from November 3rd to December 2nd.
* The shower peaks between November 16th and 17th, with the most meteors visible on the night of November 16th.
Choose Your Viewing Spot
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* Find a location with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the western sky.
* The radiant of the Leonids is in the constellation Leo, so look for this constellation in your eastern sky around midnight.
Be Prepared
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* Allow your eyes to adjust to the dark environment β it takes about 30 minutes.
* If you need assistance, use a flashlight with red light to preserve your night vision.
Additional Information
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* The Geminids meteor shower will occur in December and peak on the night of December 13th-14th.
* The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs in January and peaks around January 4th-5th.
Stay Informed
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* Download an app like Stellarium to check when the radiant will be above the horizon in your exact location.
* Follow reliable sources, such as the American Meteor Society, for updates on peak times and expected meteor rates.