Leonids Meteor Shower 2009: Seen from Nov 13-20
Last Updated on Saturday, 14 November 2009 06:35 Posted by Tina Chubb | Filed under Worldwide Saturday, 14 November

It’s always interesting to watch, when a meteor shower occurs and according to examiner.com, the 2009 Leonid meteor shower can be seen from the 13th November, through to the 20th November.
And for those of you who will be watching it from the United States, the reports say that the most Leonid meteor shower activity will be happening during the early morning hours of November 17th.
NASA has made a prediction of the best time to view the Leonid meteor shower and those times will be after 1.30 am EST and before sunrise on 17th November, 2009. It will be darker then so easier to see.
They have also stated that between 20 and 30 meteors an hour will be visible from the United States. People in Asia on the other hand, should be able to see the most activity at 200-300 meteors an hour.
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