BOUNDLESS EXPANSE 3D

Leonids

METEOR SHOWER · the storm maker
Leonids
AI illustration of the real object
PEAK around November 17FAMOUS FOR historic meteor storms

Most years the Leonids are a modest shower, but roughly every 33 years, when their parent comet swings by, they can explode into a meteor storm. In 1833 the sky over North America rained thousands of meteors per hour; people woke their neighbors thinking the world was ending. The next great Leonid storm is a question of when, not if.

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