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☄️ The Leonids Peak Tonight!

It’s that time of year again — the Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak on the night of November 17, producing around 10–15 bright meteors per hour.

These meteors, once part of comet 55P/Tempel–Tuttle, streak through Earth’s atmosphere at about 70 km/s (155,000 mph), leaving fast, straight trails across the sky.

Wrap up warm, find a dark spot, and enjoy the show!

#eldddir_space

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@alanbryant11

That's aliens doing a flyby. They didn't find intelligent life on earth. Now they're going to check out Uranus 😜

2 weeks ago | 3

@krazykstories

I saw a fast blue thing that I thought was a meteor last night, it was so beautiful!

2 weeks ago | 0

@wlenihan12

So cool thank you for your amazing video

2 weeks ago | 0

@babuts8165

Thanks for the information

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@dennysew8021

I hate these pic things in the feed

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