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I suppose everyone will be nursing an eclipse hangover but people shouldn't forget the annual Leonids meteor shower.
http://meteorshowersonline.com/leonids.html
This year there could be two peaks with the gradual build up and decline of the intial peak on the 17th of November and then a possible sharp peak of fainter meteors on the 20th.
http://www.imo.net/calendar/2012#leo
http://feraj.narod.ru/Radiants/Predictions/Leonids2012eng.html
Clear Skies all.
:)
Danack
30-10-2012, 09:42 PM
FYI i just checked Stellarium and it looks like Leo is rising in the east-north-east and would be best viewed as close to dawn as you can bear, as it will be quite low on the 13th, getting higher each day.
mswhin63
31-10-2012, 10:10 AM
Combined with summer daylight in OZ it may be a difficult one to see
spidersfrommars
11-11-2012, 08:32 AM
Hey I'm a complete star-gazing noob, but can I just confirm this. From SE Queensland, the best time/place to view the Leonids this year will be looking North-East on 17 November from about 4am? Thanks.
Astroman
11-11-2012, 08:40 AM
I'll be out that morning also, good thing is, it's falls on a weekend and there is no moon to worry about :)
Ziggy, that sounds about right. The best way to check for you exactly where you are would be to download Stellarium, http://www.stellarium.org/ which is free software and once you put your details in it will show you exactly where and when Leo will rise. As it's been said it will be really early for Australia but I think if you are viewing from 3 or 4 am until sunrise it will give you a good chance of seeing something.
I'll be on holiday in Scotland so I'm not convinced the weather will be clear, it can't be any worse than here though.
icytailmark
13-11-2012, 09:00 PM
will you be able to see this in Sydney or do i need to get out of the city to see?
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