CNN —Up next for end-of-year celestial spectaculars is the Leonid meteor shower, set to produce bright meteors with persistent trains streaking across the night sky.
The moon will be 23% full on the night of the shower’s peak, according to the American Meteor Society.
Leo is the meteor shower’s radiant, which is the point where the phenomenon appears to originate from, she explained.
As the comet travels around the sun, it leaves a trail of rocks and dust that appears as the annual Leonid meteor shower when Earth moves through the debris while on its own orbital path.
“Getting out and seeing any meteor shower for the first time is always fun,” she said.
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