Credit & Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado  
  
Explanation:
The 1999 Leonids Meteor Shower came to an impressive crescendo.   
  
Observers in Europe  
observed a sharp peak in the number of   
meteors visible around 0210   
UTC during the early morning hours of November 18.   
  
Meteor counts   
then exceeded 1000 per hour - the minimum needed to define a   
true meteor storm.   
  
At other times and from other locations around the world, observers typically reported   
above photograph is a 20-minute exposure ending just before the main   
Leonids peak began.   
  
Visible are at least five   
Leonids   
meteors   
streaking high above the Torre de la Guaita,   
an observation tower used during the 12th century in Girona,   
Spain.    
  
This year's Leonids should   
peak twice   
on November 19th, but is predicted to be less impressive than in 1999.    
  
 Authors & editors: 
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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& Michigan Tech. U.
Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
  