The Leonids meteor shower tends to look like it's coming from the constellation Leo the Lion and the eastern part of the sky.
NASA officials predict the Leonids meteor shower will peak overnight Sunday and early Monday morning. It is active until Dec.
The Leonids meteor shower peaks every year in November and is considered a major shower. Here's everything to know about how ...
The Leonids meteor shower became active at the beginning of November and could give stargazers a chance to see meteors soon ...
It's time to look up at the night sky again. Find a dark spot, let your eyes adjust and see the Leonid meteor shower as it ...
The dazzling display is expected to feature up to 15 meteors per hour whizzing by at 44 miles per second, from late Sunday ...
The annual Leonids Meteor Shower is due to illuminate our skies once again, with the best time for viewing the light show ...
Another major meteor shower is about to hit its peak in November 2025. Here's when and where to see the Leonids.
Despite the low count, the Leonids are historically known to produce some powerful storms every 33 years or so, NASA says.
For best viewing, wait until after midnight on Nov. 18, with the peak of the shower occurring just before sunrise.