Someone told me that Monday night’s peak of the Leonid Meteor Showers could be the best in years. In San Diego, the peak hour is 1:00 a.m. If we’re lucky, we could see 20-30 brightly lit shooting stars as they explode into our upper atmosphere.
It’s a new moon which means there will be no moonlight to put a dimmer on the show and if you head east, into the mountains or deserts, away from the impact of the city lights, it will be even more spectacular.
I was so expected to see that , and that’s why I’m still up now.
However, I waited and waited, there are no shooting stars at all……
I still remember that when I was a little girl, I lived in the countryside, and I could see the shooting stars quite oftenly at night, but now……
anyway, I’d better go to bed, I still have class tomorrow.








