Don’t Miss: Leonid Meteor Shower Peak & Saturn in “The Sea”

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November 17 – Look for a beautiful crescent moon sitting low in the southwest all by itself in the twilight following sunset.

November 17 – The annual Leonid meteor shower peaks overnight tonight. The most meteors will be visible between midnight and dawn on the 18th.All month – Jupiter is at opposition this month , meaning it’s directly opposite the Sun from Earth. It rises around sunset and is in the sky all night long, looking big and bright.

This November, Jupiter is up in the sky all night and sets just before sunrise, while Venus rises in the early morning hours. This means you can see them on opposite sides of the sky if you happen to be up before dawn. You may recall that these two planets appeared super close together just a few months ago, back in March.

Finally, in the last few days of November, you’ll notice Venus is rising in the morning with a bright star very close by. That star is Spica, which is actually two massive stars that orbit around each other every 4 days. This year, the Moon is near its first-quarter phase on the peak night. It sets just a couple of hours after nightfall, so it won’t interfere with viewing Leonids. So bring a warm drink, bundle up, and enjoy your time searching for meteors in the November sky.

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