The annual Leonid meteor shower peak is coming this weekend, and while it may not be the brightest and most spectacular meteor event of the year, it's still worth seeking out. The Leonids result from the Earth passing through the trail of the comet Tempel-Tuttle (55P/Tempel-Tuttle), which was first discovered in 1865. But meteor shower predates that: The 1833 event is said to have produced over 100,000 meteors an hour, and the 1966 shower saw thousands of meteors per minute in a 15-minute span in the early hours of Nov. 17. The best storms circle back about every 33 years—2024 isn't one of them, but the Leonids will be most visible to dedicated skywatchers in just a few days. How to watch th
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