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When is the Leonid Meteor Shower 2010? Tonight is a prime viewing for the annual Leonid Meteor Shower 2010. Scientists tells that the peak time will be before roughly 5:15 am or two to three hours before dawn. Leonids active between November 10 and 21.
The Leonids get their name from the location of their radiant in the constellation Leo: the meteors appear to radiate from that point in the sky according to Wiki.
Meteor showers are usually caused by debris coming from comets flying by the sun in the case of the leonid meteor shower , the debris is shed by the comet Tempel-Tuttle.
Leonids that tends to peak around November 17, but some are spread through several days on either side and the specific peak changing yearly. Leonid Meteor Shower November 17 2010 Time Viewing Photo Via MeteorBlog
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