For the Leonids, that's Leo. If you see a shootingstar and trace its trajectory backward to Leo, it is a Leonid. However, all meteor showers' shootingstars can appear anywhere in the night ...
All it means is that if you trace the trail of a "shootingstar" back the way it came, it will seem to go from Perseus. More crucial is not to use a telescope or binoculars, which will ...
For the Leonids, that's Leo. If you see a shootingstar and trace its trajectory backward to Leo, it is a Leonid. However, all meteor showers' shootingstars can appear anywhere in the night ...
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