Leonid Meteor Shower 2012: Look to the Sky
The Leonid meteor shower will peak through Nov. 20. Tell us where you'll watch it in town.
Keep your eyes on the sky during the pre-dawn hours until Nov. 20, because that's when the famous Leonid meteor shower is expected to peak. These meteors are fast (about 40 miles per second) and can leave trails of smoke, according to Astronomy.com. They will appear to radiate from the constellation Leo the Lion and can vary in color. "Many Leonids are also bright. Usually, the meteors are white or bluish-white, but in recent years some observers reported yellow-pink and copper-colored ones," according to Astronomy.com. Here's one of the 10 coolest things to know about the Leonids, from Space.com: "Leonids are spawned by the comet Tempel-Tuttle. Every 33 years, it rounds the sun and then goes back to the outer solar system. On each …
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Lori Satterfield Littlepage
9:39 am on Sunday, November 18, 2012
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