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THOUGH the general conditions under which the Leonid meteor shower of 1907 takes place are not the most favourable, still a display of moderate intensity may be expected. The shower promises to be most conspicuous on the night of November 16, when moonlight will interfere considerably with observations, especially in the case of the smaller meteors. The following are the times of the various maxima as computed by the writer, the results of these calculations being expressed in Greenwich mean time:—
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HENRY, J. November Meteors. Nature 77, 31 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/077031b0
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