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    Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    One of the best annual meteor showers will peak in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday, and for some skywatchers the show could be quite impressive.

    The best seats are in Asia, but North American observers should be treated to an above average performance of the Leonid meteor shower, weather permitting. The trick for all observers is to head outside in the wee hours of the morning – between 1 a.m. and dawn – regardless where you live.

    The Leonids put on a solid show every year, if skies are clear and moonlight does not interfere. This year the moon is near its new phase, and not a factor. For anyone in the Northern Hemisphere with dark skies, away from urban and suburban lighting, the show should be worth getting up early to see.

    "We're predicting 20 to 30 meteors per hour over the Americas, and as many as 200 to 300 per hour over Asia," said Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. Other astronomers who work in the nascent field of meteor shower prediction have put out similar forecasts.

    Urban dwellers and suburbanites will see far fewer, as the fainter meteors will be drowned out by local lights.

    Behind the Leonids

    The Leonids are created by the comet Swift-Tuttle, which passes through the inner solar system every 33 years on its orbit around the sun. Each time by, it leaves a new river of debris, mostly bits of ice and rock no bigger than a sand grain but a few the size of a pea or marble.

    Over time, these cosmic streams spread out, so predicting exactly what will happen is difficult.

    "We can predict when Earth will cross a debris stream with pretty good accuracy," Cooke said. "The intensity of the display is less certain, though, because we don't know how much debris is in each stream."

    When Earth plows into the debris, the bits hit the atmosphere and vaporize, creating sometimes dramatic streaks of light and the occasional fireball with a smoky-looking trail that can remain visible for several minutes.

    The Leonid stream is moving in the opposite direction of Earth, producing impact speeds of 160,000 mph (72 kilometers per second) – higher than many other meteors.

    "Such speeds tend to produce meteors with hues of white, blue, aquamarine and even green," says Joe Rao, SPACE.com's skywatching columnist.
    How to watch

    The best viewing will be in rural areas. Get out of town if you can. If you have local lights, scout a location in advance where the lights are blocked by a building, tree or hill.

    Dress warmly, and take a blanket or lounge chair so you can lie back and scan as much of the sky as possible. "At this time of year, meteor watching can be a long, cold business," Rao reminds people.

    Leonids can appear anywhere, but if you trace them back, they all point to a hub, or radiant, in the constellation Leo – hence the name.

    Give your eyes 15 minutes to adjust to the darkness. Then give the show at least a half-hour. The hourly rates stated above typically come in bursts, with lulls that may test your patience. No special equipment is needed. Telescopes and binoculars are of no use because meteors move too quickly.

    When to watch

    Earth will pass through one of the denser debris streams at around 4 a.m. EST (1 a.m. PST) Tuesday. If you have only an hour or less to watch, center it around this time. Leo will be high in the sky for East Coast skywatchers, putting more meteors into view. In the West, Leo will be low in the eastern sky at this time, so fewer shooting stars will be above the horizon, and therefore Western skywatchers should also try to stick it out until daybreak.

    Across Europe, the best bet is to watch anytime between 1 a.m. and daybreak local time.

    The planet will pass through an even denser stream later, just before dawn Wednesday in Indonesia and China, but that show won't be visible from North America because it will be daytime here.

    One truth about the Leonids: They always produce, and they sometimes produce spectacular, unforgettable fireballs.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    They hit Sparta?

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    Damn... I hate being stuck up here in DC area for this. Won't be able to see anything. Back at home a few years ago, my dad and I went up to the Blue Ridge Parkway at around 4am to watch the meteor shower. I counted well over 200 in an hour. It was pretty cool.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Thanks for the literal..."heads up!". I get up at 4:20 each day so I hope to catch some of it.
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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Quote Originally Posted by SnyderShrugged View Post
    I get up at 4:20 each day so I hope to catch some of it.
    Wow man that's hardcore. At least you'll be in the optimal state of mind to be viewing a meteor shower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinsfan_1215 View Post
    Wow man that's hardcore. At least you'll be in the optimal state of mind to be viewing a meteor shower.

    LOL, It was sort of a symbolic awakening time that I've chosen

    It is a carryover from my childhood growing up on my parents farm to be honest. I had to be in the barn by 4:30 or I would get a whoopin.
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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Evening bump =)

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Seen a couple already tonight...gotta set the alarm now! I love me a meteor shower.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    I may just have to wake up for this.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Quote Originally Posted by Slacky McSlackAss View Post
    I may just have to wake up for this.

    **** that.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Quote Originally Posted by cjcdaman View Post
    **** that.
    I don't have class til noon so I can easily go back to sleep for a few more hours.

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Woo hoo. Just saw one!

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    Quote Originally Posted by SnyderShrugged View Post
    Thanks for the literal..."heads up!". I get up at 4:20 each day so I hope to catch some of it.
    no wonder you're such a crank

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    Default Re: Yahoo/Space.com: Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

    How was it?

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