Leonid meteor shower peaks this weekend
In the early morning hours on Monday, the Leonid meteor shower will send shooting stars across the sky. Look up on Saturday and Sunday night as well to spot bright meteors with trains streaming behind them.
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In the early morning hours on Monday, the Leonid meteor shower will send shooting stars across the sky. Look up on Saturday and Sunday night as well to spot bright meteors with trains streaming behind them.
The annual Lyrid meteor shower will peak on Tuesday morning, but keep your eyes on the sky over the weekend as well.
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