Weather Whys: Stellar happenings during November, including 2 different meteor showers
Posted: Nov 1, 2023 9:05 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Not one, but two meteor showers during the month of November.
The Northern Taurids shower can best be seen by mid-November with rates of about 10 meteors per hour. Then the Leonid meteor shower will peak Nov. 18 and is expected to produce up to 15 meteors per hour.
Jupiter will be visible nearly all month long and should be the largest and brightest in the early part of the month.
CBS 58's Michael Schlesinger speaks with Bob Bonadurer with the MPM's planetarium for more insight.
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