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- Q1790462 subject Q6268536.
- Q1790462 subject Q7009484.
- Q1790462 subject Q8691750.
- Q1790462 abstract "Leo Minorids is a weak meteor shower that takes place from October 19 till October 27 each year. With a weak moon the meteor shower may be visible with the naked eye, however this meteor shower is best observed only from the Northern Hemisphere with telescopic plotting. This meteor shower is linked to comet C/1739 K1 and radiates from the constellation Leo Minor, which is a faint constellation north of Leo. The meteor shower often only produces 2 meteors an hour.".
- Q1790462 thumbnail Leo_Minor_constellation_map.png?width=300.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q10403.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q105000.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q189623.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q39061.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q6268536.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009484.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691750.
- Q1790462 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853.
- Q1790462 comment "Leo Minorids is a weak meteor shower that takes place from October 19 till October 27 each year. With a weak moon the meteor shower may be visible with the naked eye, however this meteor shower is best observed only from the Northern Hemisphere with telescopic plotting. This meteor shower is linked to comet C/1739 K1 and radiates from the constellation Leo Minor, which is a faint constellation north of Leo. The meteor shower often only produces 2 meteors an hour.".
- Q1790462 label "Leonis Minorids".
- Q1790462 depiction Leo_Minor_constellation_map.png.