For the Leonids, that's Leo. If you see a shooting star and trace its trajectory backward to Leo, it is a Leonid. However, all meteor showers' shooting stars can appear anywhere in the night sky.
The Leonid meteor shower is set to delight stargazers, sending shooting stars streaking across the ... stream from the head of the constellation Leo the Lion. A clear sky and the darkest possible ...
Don't look directly at Leo to find meteors, as the shooting stars will be visible throughout the sky. Make sure to look around and move your gaze to nearby constellations as meteors further from ...