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Leonid’s Meteor 1833 Involves the First Science Report from the Society

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Leonid meteor shower 1833 at Niagara Falls November 13, 1833 19th Century Wood Carvings.

Nationalgeographic.co.id—Astronomer Denison Olmsted was developed by his neighbors on November 13, 1833. They witnessed the strangeness of the night sky filled shooting star, 72,000 or more per hour.

It’s rain meteor which we call the Leonids. However, at that time no one knew what caused it or where it came from meteor it comes from.

Due to the amount shooting star that fills the sky at 20 per second, Olmsted clearly sees a pattern that other astronomers have missed.

“Olmsted realized for the first time that they came from a single point, which he first called radiance,” Mark Littman of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville told National Geographic.

Astronomers still use emission to name rain meteor: Leonid is taken from his origins in the constellation Leo, the Lion.


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