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A meteor burns through the northeastern sky. Currently, the Earth is moving through debris left in the wake of the Tempel-Tuttle comet. The meteor showers created from this celestial intersection are known as the Leonids. The Leonids may be visible until November 20.

A meteor burns through the northeastern sky.   Currently, the Earth is moving through debris left in the wake of the Tempel-Tuttle comet.  The meteor showers created from this celestial intersection are known as the Leonids. The Leonids may be visible until November 20.

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