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It's that time of year again. The Leonid meteor shower is set to take place this Saturday
and Sunday.
This is time lapse video of what the meteor shower looked like last year. As for 2013,
there is a bit of bad news if you're planning to watch the show. (Via YouTube / Caleb Elliott
SaveFrom.net)
"It's Saturday night, into Sunday. The problem is we've got a perfect, big full moon that's
coming up on Saturday night, and it will be out all night long. So you can look up, but
chances are it won't be a dazzling show this year." (Via WBZ-TV)
But that doesn't mean this year's show will necessarily be a bust. NBC offers some advice
for people who will still venture outside to look up at the sky.
Even though the shower isn't as spectacular as it was more than a decade ago, there are
ways to get a good view. One of the most important tips is to stay late. The best time to watch
is after midnight.
Interestingly, the Examiner points out the Leonids actually last for about two weeks,
but there are only about two peak days where you can get the best view every year.
And The Weather Channel adds even with the full moon, stargazers can expect to see about
15 meteors every hour.
If you miss the Leonids because of inclement weather, your next chance to catch a meteor
show is expected to come mid-December.