It will be seen from the Northern and Southern hemispheres
The Isle of Man sky will light up tonight for the Leonid meteor shower.
The name comes from the constellation Leo the lion.
It will be seen from the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Astronomer Howard Parkin, from AstroManx says we're not expecting a lot, but Isle of Man residents will be able to spot them:
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