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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Long Leonid
Explanation:
Just last week this long lovely Leonid shower [ http://spacescience…ast21nov_1.htm ] meteor arced through the night. Captured on [ http://www.comet-tr…leonids00.html ] November 17/18 by photographer [ http://www.comet-tr…] Bob Yen, the meteor trail spans about 70 times the apparent diameter of the full moon in the skies above Mt. Wilson, California, USA. The Leonid's path flashes from the outskirts of constellation Gemini [ http://www.seds.org…gemini.html ] to the triangle-shaped head of Taurus [ http://www.astro.ui…taurus-p.html ] (lower right). Of course, the trail points back toward Leo, the shower's [ http://comets.amsme…leonids.html ] eponymous radiant, while passing near such night sky notables as galactic star cluster M35 [ http://www.seds.org…] (upper left) and Taurus's brightest star, red giant Aldebaran [ http://www.astro.ui…aldebaran.html ]. Though the sky was ruled by a bright but waning Moon and brilliant Jupiter, the Leonid meteor shower [ http://www.spacewea…] still awed observers at dark sky locations with peak rates of hundreds of meteors per hour.
Credit and Copyright:
Bob Yen [ mailto:byen00@earthl ink.net ]
keyword:
leonid
keyword:
meteor
keyword:
meteor shower
facet_where:
Jupiter
facet_where:
California
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Moon
facet_what:
Gemini
facet_what:
Jupiter
facet_what:
COMETS
facet_what:
Taurus
facet_what:
Leo
facet_what:
ALDEBARAN
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SPD-APOD-ap001124

Long Leonid