Leonids meteor shower peak: Where and when to see shooting stars tonight and this weekend
Briefly

The Leonids meteor shower, attributed to comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, peaks in mid-November each year, featuring up to 15 meteors per hour during normal years.
The concept of wishing on a shooting star dates back to the 2nd century CE, influenced by Ptolemy's belief that the gods were observing humanity.
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