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The Leonid meteor shower peaks as the supermoon wanes

  • This year, the Leonid meteor shower will peak during a nearly full moon, which will affect visibility, according to Shyam Balaji of King's College London.
  • Under ideal conditions, the shower could result in about 15 visible meteors per hour, as reported by the American Meteor Society.
  • Observers may see more meteors by watching in the early morning when the moon is lower.
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