meteor shower may flare up again
Early Leonids captured on Nov. 14, 2012 in Ohio. Credit: John Chumack The annual Leonid Meteor Shower has already begun, according to astrophotographer John Chumack in Ohio, who said he captured a dozen or so via
Skywatchers, prepare to wake up really early (or stay up really, really late). The 2012 Leonid Meteor shower will peak at around 4:30 a.m..
If you missed the Leonid meteor shower peak over the weekend, here's good news: This meteor shower comes with an encore, and a second peak performance is due above Ames overnight tonight. Space.com reports that about 15 meteors per hour could be
If you missed the Leonid meteor shower peak over the weekend, here's good news: This meteor shower comes with an encore, and a second peak performance is due above Ames overnight tonight. Space.com reports that about 15 meteors per hour could be
Calling all night owls & early birds – this one's for you! Grab a nice heavy coat, a warm fuzzy hat, a mug of coffee – and just look up.






