Monthly Night Sky information provided by Chris Vaughan (@Astrogeoguy) at Starry Night Education (@StarryNightEdu).
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Geminids Meteor Shower Peak
December 13, 2024 @ 12:00 am
The Geminids, one of the most spectacular meteor showers of the year, is active from November 19 to December 24 annually while Earth passes through the cloud of sand-sized grains dropped by the asteroid designated 3200 Phaethon. The number of Geminids meteors will gradually ramp up to a peak in the wee hours of Saturday morning, December 15, and then decline rapidly on the following nights. Geminids meteors are often bright, intensely colored, and slower-moving than average. In the Americas, expect to see a good number of Geminids meteors beginning after dark on Friday evening and upwards of 120 meteors per hour around 2 a.m. local time on Saturday – the time when the sky overhead will be pointing toward the densest part of the debris field. True Geminids will appear to streak away from a position near Gemini’s bright stars Castor and Pollux, but the meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, so just keep looking up and around. Unfortunately, this year’s shower will be hampered by bright moonlight. Stand where the moon is blocked from view or head outside around 4 a.m. local time, when the moon will be sinking out of sight.