Look up! The Leonid meteor shower will do its best to light up our skies through the end of the month. The meteor shower ...
NASA officials predict the Leonids meteor shower will peak overnight Sunday and early Monday morning. It is active until Dec.
T he Leonid meteor shower is peaking earlier than expected. Sky-gazers anticipating a celestial display will soon be rewarded ...
Stargazers across the United States are in for a treat this weekend as the annual Leonids meteor shower lights up the night ...
From around midnight until dawn, viewers may be able to see as many as 10 'shooting stars' an hour, experts say.
The weekend will draw to a close with the Leonids, one of the final meteor showers of the year and one that has a rich ...
The dazzling display is expected to feature up to 15 meteors per hour whizzing by at 44 miles per second, from late Sunday ...
The Leonid meteor shower is known as one of the best meteor displays of the autumn season because of its vivid shooting stars.
Didn't catch the Leonid meteor shower Sunday night? The peak of the shower may be visible into early morning Tuesday.
The Leonids meteor shower tends to look like it's coming from the constellation Leo the Lion and the eastern part of the sky.
The Leonids meteor shower became active at the beginning of November and could give stargazers a chance to see meteors soon ...
The meteor shower is caused by debris from Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, creating a natural light show as small particles burn up ...