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The Leonid meteor shower peaks tonight. Here's the best time to view it in Tennessee
The Leonid meteor shower featured bright fireballs and Earth-grazers, producing up to 15 meteors per hour under dark skies, according to NASA and StarWalk.com.
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Leonids streak across northern Alberta with near perfect viewing
FORT McMURRAY — Sky watchers in northern Alberta will get a clear view of the Leonid meteor shower overnight as the annual display reaches its peak under dark, moonless conditions. Astronomers say the shower will be most active between midnight and sunrise, with as many as 15 meteors per hour under ideal skies and the possibility of bright Earth grazers earlier in the night. The Moon is only nine per cent illuminated, creating near perfect viewi…
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