Leonid meteor shower: When, where and how to catch a glimpse of the shooting stars

The annual Leonid meteor shower is set to dazzle observers on November 17-18, peaking in the early morning hours.

To catch this celestial display, head to a location away from city lights with a clear view of the eastern horizon.

The shower originates from the constellation Leo, but meteors can be seen across the sky.

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Optimal viewing time is after midnight when Leo is high in the sky. No special equipment is needed—just find a comfortable spot, allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness, and enjoy the show.

Meteors can be frequent, with up to 15 per hour.

Be patient, and you may witness bright, fast-moving shooting stars leaving trails of light across the night sky.

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