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Credit & Copyright: Bob Yen (Comet-Track)     
     
Explanation:
The 1998      
Leonids Meteor Shower was one of the most      
photographed meteor event in history.       
     
Patient      
observers saw      
bright meteors streak across      
dark skies every few minutes,      
frequently leaving      
fading trails      
stretching across the sky.       
     
High above the      
Anza-Borrego Desert, a meteor was      
photographed streaking up from the radiant      
constellation of the      
Leonids:      
Leo.       
     
This meteor train covered over 40 degrees, and changed      
colors    
from      
green to red.       
     
The intensity of the      
Leonid Meteor Shower in 2001 is uncertain      
but may approach one per second for      
some     
locations on November 18.     
     
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