Could Leonid Meteor Shower be seen in parts of Asia?
I’ll counter with a question. What is so exceptional about ‘Asia’ that it is not visisible there like anywhere else in the world? Does the Meteor Shower coming from space see where is Asia to avoid it? All stars and events can be seen in all different parts on globe at the same local times of theirs.This is in simplicity, without going into geographical complexity (pertaining to circumpolar stars & polar regions). For viewing such events, the sky should be clear with ambient light really low. First, the obvious fact – Sun shouldn’t be there as it light floods the sky reducing visibility totally (though they are there in their myriad numbers you can’t see a star). Nobody need tell you that daytime is not for observing stars or such events.Second, for the ame reason but to a far lesser degree Moon should be avoided if it Full Moon, gibbous etc. Third, citylights too do the same damage of depriving you of good viewing. Run as far as you can from city lights (if you want to see). Only afte