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See video of Leonid Meteor Shower November 2009 November 17, 2:43 PMSalt Lake City Headlines ExaminerMarci Stone The Leonid Meteor Shower can be viewed around the world from November 13-20, 2009. Astronomers estimated the peak to be early Tuesday morning (the 17), but the showers can still be seen through the 20th. The video below was taken of the Leonid Meteor Shower early Monday morning and the activity in it significant, and it wasn’t taken during the peak. The best hours to view the Leonid Meteor Shower are after 1:30 am EST and before sunrise each morning until November 20, 2009. The Leonid Meteor Shower reappears each year after the Earth passes through Comet Tempel-Tuttle, and when the comet gets closer to the sun in its orbit, it sheds material and creates clumps in its orbit. When this occurs, thousands of meteors may be seen from Earth. From 1999-2002, there were hundreds of Leonid Meteors shooting at the same time, and many people could see over 1,000 meteors an hour during
See video of Leonid Meteor Shower November 2009 The Leonid Meteor Shower can be viewed around the world from November 13-20, 2009. Astronomers estimated the peak to be early Tuesday morning (the 17), but the showers can still be seen through the 20th. The video below was taken of the Leonid Meteor Shower early Monday morning and the activity in it significant, and it wasn’t taken during the peak. The best hours to view the Leonid Meteor Shower are after 1:30 am EST and before sunrise each morning until November 20, 2009. The Leonid Meteor Shower reappears each year after the Earth passes through Comet Tempel-Tuttle, and when the comet gets closer to the sun in its orbit, it sheds material and creates clumps in its orbit. When this occurs, thousands of meteors may be seen from Earth. Read more at the link below.
The Leonid Meteor Shower can be viewed around the world from November 13-20, 2009. Astronomers estimated the peak to be early Tuesday morning (the 17), but the showers can still be seen through the 20th. The video below was taken of the Leonid Meteor Shower early Monday morning and the activity in it significant, and it wasn’t taken during the peak. The best hours to view the Leonid Meteor Shower are after 1:30 am EST and before sunrise each morning until November 20, 2009. The Leonid Meteor Shower reappears each year after the Earth passes through Comet Tempel-Tuttle, and when the comet gets closer to the sun in its orbit, it sheds material and creates clumps in its orbit. When this occurs, thousands of meteors may be seen from Earth. From 1999-2002, there were hundreds of Leonid Meteors shooting at the same time, and many people could see over 1,000 meteors an hour during the peak time.