Geminid Meteor Shower Peak
Category
Astronomical Event
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About this event
The Geminid meteor shower is considered by many to be the best shower in the heavens, producing up to 120 multicolored meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by debris left behind by an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon, which was discovered in 1982. The shower runs annually from December 7-17. It peaks this year on the night of the 13th and morning of the 14th. The waxing crescent moon, only 20% illuminated, sets at 8:42 pm and will have minimal effect on this year's shower. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Gemini, but can appear anywhere in the sky.
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