Tuesday, November 17, 2009

THE LEONID METEOR SHOWER 2009

The Leonid shower is made of bits of debris from the Tempel-Tuttle comet, which streaks through Earth's inner solar system every 33 years.

It leaves a stream of debris in its wake. Forecasters, however, say it's hard to know exactly how many of the meteors will be visible.

This year's Leonid meteor shower will peak early Tuesday, forecasters say, producing mild but pretty sparks over the United States and a more intense outburst over Asia.

For all you stargazers and people who just like to see some fascinating stuff, the Leonid Meteor shower will produce an incredible show in our night sky.

Stay tuned for updates and links that we will post here as we get to bring you the latest on LEONID METEOR SHOWER and other alternatives to watch this great event.