Stargazers will get a treat this weekend! The Leonid Meteor Shower, an annual meteor shower that has some of the fastest shooting stars—around 44 miles per second!—is enchanting the sky in a few days. The meteor shower officially started on November 6, but peaks late on November 16 and early into the next morning. There might be something to watch the morning of November 18 too, according to EarthSky .

Everyone will be able to see the meteor shower no matter where you are in the world. All you have to do is lie down on your back and look up to get a view of the majestic sights. The best time to catch the star show is pretty late, usually between midnight and dawn, so prepare accordingly! And thankfully, there will be a crescent moon, so the sky should be good and dark so you can see the

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