The Leonids ([ˈli.əˌnɪdz] lee-uh-nids) are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Tempel-Tuttle. The Leonids get their name from the location of their radiant in the constellation Leo: the meteors appear to stream from that point in the sky. The 2009 display peaking on November 17 may produce more than 500 meteors an hour. Earth moves through the meteoroid stream of left from the passages of the comet. The stream comprises solid particles, known as meteoroids, ej… (More on Leonids) |