The Leonid meteor shower will peak again tonight and stargazers will have a great opportunity to see the celestial show thanks to clearer skies.

Timeline:

The Moon will be at a warning crescent tonight, which means it's only 9% full, giving observers a perfect view of the show.

The best viewing times, according to NASA, are between midnight and sunrise, when the Leonids will be at their peak with thousands of meteors per hour depending on the location of the observer. At non-peak times, viewers may be able to see 10 to 20 meteors per hour.

What you can do:

To best view the Leonid meteor shower, NASA says to find an area that is far away from a city or streetlights. Orient yourself to the east, lie flat on your back and look up, taking in as much of the sky as possible. In less t

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