Know the Peak Dates: The Leonid meteor shower peaks mid-November, with the best viewing expected from November 17th to 18th this year.
Find a Dark Viewing Spot: Head to a location far from city lights for the clearest view of the meteors.
Look Eastward After Midnight: The Leonids are most visible after midnight, with meteors radiating from the constellation Leo in the eastern sky.
Bring Warm Gear: Nighttime temperatures can be chilly, so dress warmly and bring blankets or a thermos.
Allow Time for Your Eyes to Adjust: Spend at least 20-30 minutes in darkness before viewing to improve your night vision.
Look Out for Fireballs: The Leonids are known for bright, dramatic meteors called fireballs that produce a vivid trail across the sky.
Stay Patient and Enjoy: Meteors can be unpredictable, so give yourself at least an hour to watch and enjoy the experience.
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