Meteor showers come and go throughout the year, but when will the Leonid reach its peak?
The Leonid meteor shower occurs when the Earth passes through the Tempel-Tuttle comet, which rotates around the Sun every 33 years. When this happens, thousands of shooting stars are visible from our planet.
This year, it will peak between November 17-18 and viewers may be able to spot approximately 10 to 20 meteors per hour. However, this may be a little optimistic, as the meteors may fall under the horizon across the UK.
The next impressive display is not expected until 2034.
But don’t worry if you miss out on seeing the shower that time, as there are plenty of other opportunities to see the sky full of streaks of light.