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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
A 2000 Leonid Through Orion
Explanation:
The Leonid Meteor Shower this year could be described as good but not great. During November 17 and 18 the Earth crossed through several streams of sand-sized grit [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] left orbiting the Sun by Comet Tempel-Tuttle [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Several distinct peaks in meteor activity were reported [ http://www.imo.net/…], with rates approaching 400 meteors per hour for brief periods for some dark locations. Pictured above, a Leonid meteor [ http://leonids.hq.n…] was caught from Florida [ http://www.state.fl…] streaking through the constellation of Orion [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] on the morning of 2000 November 18. Visible as a red-tinged smudge to the left of the three nearly linear stars that compose Orion's belt [ http://www.itss.ray…] is the picturesque star-forming region known as the Orion Nebula [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Next year, the Leonids Meteor Shower is expected [ http://www.arm.ac.u…] by many to be much more active.
Credit and Copyright:
Doug Murray [ mailto:DMurrayMIA@ao l.com ]
keyword:
meteor
keyword:
Leonids
facet_when:
2000
facet_where:
Florida
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Orion
facet_what:
Sun
facet_when_year:
2000
original url:
UID:
SPD-APOD-ap001120

A 2000 Leonid Through Orion