Leonid meteor shower’s best viewing before dawn on November 17
November 14th, 2009 - 5:17 pm ICT by ANIWashington, November 14 (ANI): Reports indicate that this year, the Leonid meteor shower best viewing will be in the hours before dawn on November 17.
But, there is uncertainty on the intensity of this year’s shower. Viewers will definitely see a dozen or more meteors per hour.
Some astronomers predict, however, that the rate could be greater than 100.
The Moon will not wash out any meteors: It rises after daybreak, and in its almost-new phase will be nearly invisible.
Leonid meteors appear to fall from the constellation Leo, the lion, but they are not associated with it.
They are leftover debris from comet Tempel-Tuttle. As the comet orbits the Sun, it leaves a trail of debris.
The Leonids meteors recur each year when Earth passes through the comet’s debris trail.
Each time comet Tempel-Tuttle gets closest to the Sun in its orbit, called “perihelion,” it sheds a significant amount of material.
This creates clumps along its orbit.
If the Earth passes through one of these clumps on November 17, viewers could see hundreds of meteors per hour.
If Earth simply passes through the “normal” part of the comet’s debris trail, the number of meteors visible will be much lower. (ANI)
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