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You can watch the famous November Leonid meteor shower rain down live, regardless of your area’s viewing conditions, thanks to the Slooh Community Observatory’s online webcast tonight (Nov. 16), which will also feature a discussion of the shower’s history and mythology.
Slooh will start the show at 8 p.m. EST (1 a.m. GMT), and you can view the broadcast here on Space.com. The webcast will show live meteor feeds from Slooh’s observatory at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands. Live streams also will be available from the United Kingdom and Slooh’s headquarters in Connecticut.
“These views will be accompanied by fascinating facts about the annual shower, a look into what causes these regular events, and the harrowing tale of the Greek hero Hercules and his battle with the Nemean Lion (the beast’s constellation acts as the point of origin for these meteors),” Slooh representatives wrote in a statement. [Leonid Meteor Shower 2016: When, Where & How to See It]
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“The meteors came so quickly during this 1833 storm, it was clear the radiant, or apparent source, of the meteors lay towards the sickle of the constellation Leo,” Slooh representatives noted in a statement. “The radiant moved with the stars during the evening, which finally made it clear that meteors came from outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Until then, some believed meteors were an atmospheric phenomenon,” which is why the term “meteorology” refers to the study of weather, they added.
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