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The annual Leonid meteor shower peaks on Nov. 17, 2024, but a bright moon just two days past full will make viewing this year's Leonids difficult.
Two meteor showers - the Leonid and the Northern Taurids - will streak through the sky in November.
Here's what to know about the Leonid meteor shower, including how to see it from Wisconsin.
The annual Leonid meteor shower is coming this weekend. And while it may not be the brightest and most spectacular version of this particular storm, it could still be an event worth chasing.
The Leonid meteor shower, considered a major shower, will bring along fireballs and "Earth-grazer" meteors. How to watch.
This shower may result in around 15 visible meteors per hour under ideal viewing conditions — something not entirely possible with the lingering supermoon around.
The Leonid meteor shower peaks in North America overnight from Nov. 17 to 18, with fast-moving fireballs possible in US skies.
The Leonid meteor shower is peaking this weekend, though chances of catching a glimpse here in Michigan are likely slim, based on weather forecasts and Friday's full moon.
The Leonid meteor shower will peak around midnight on November 18. Here's how to watch the spectacular light show yourself, no telescope necessary.
This shower may result in around 15 visible meteors per hour under ideal viewing conditions — something not entirely possible with the lingering supermoon around.