Leonid Meteor Shower 2019 | How To Watch?

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The Leonid Meteor Shower is an annual meteor shower that peaks around November 17 or November 18. Annual meteor showers occur when Earth passes through the debris of the comets and asteroids around the Sun. The parent body responsible for Leonids is the comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle.

You don't need any telescopes or binoculars to watch the Leonid meteor shower 2019. Just find a dark place and give your eyes time to adapt. The radiant of Leonid meteor shower lies in the constellation Leo. The Moon will be in the last quarter phase and will provide significant interference to the pre dawn sky. Good luck with viewing and do subscribe our channel.
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