The Watch Different Rooms Between Two Women OnlineLeonids meteor shower has been active for the past two weeks and this weekend the cosmic debris show is hitting its peak.
Leonids, named for the constellation Leo where the shower appears to originate from, started earlier this month and should give something of a show over the next few days. It's true peak appeared to be Friday morning -- early. It will continue until the beginning of December.
SEE ALSO: The moon will have close encounters with two star clusters this weekAlready some impressive displays have lit up the night sky. This particular meteor shower occurs when crossing the debris of Comet Temple/Tuttle, which orbits the sun every 33 years.
Here's a fireball likely part of the shower, as seen in Finland. Another big streak can be seen in the video above.
And if the Leonids from earth wasn't impressive enough, here's an early meteor shower from space.
And although people were convinced it was aliens in Phoenix earlier this week, the blast of light was most likely part of this meteor shower.
Something BRILLIANT just flew across the Phoenix sky around 8:30 this evening! Check out what our Phoenix City Cam captured! Look to the right of this screen......#Meteor #Citycam #PHX pic.twitter.com/T3Zys30gXR
— City of Phoenix, AZ (@CityofPhoenixAZ) November 15, 2017
Be sure to get out of city lights and into a truly dark spot between dusk and dawn to catch the meteoric sight -- best times are (really) early Saturday and Sunday mornings.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The White House might have inflated Trump's golf record, because this is how we live now
New study counts your calories ... based on your tweets
'Watchmen': Everything you need to know from the comic after Episode 1
10 books about tech for every kind of person in your life
Getting Started with Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts
Model dangles off a skyscraper like it's NBD for death
Chrome update gives you permission to open way too many tabs
Everything coming to Netflix in November 2019
9 Tech Products That Were Too Early to Market
Ajit Pai and mobile lobbyist preach need for speed in 5G deployment
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for January 28: Tips to solve Connections #127
Dedicated husband wins Valentine's Day by covering room with 7,000 sticky notes of love
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。