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12-13-2017 08:06 PM
The Geminids will peak tonight, December 13, into early tomorrow morning, December 14.
Meteors can peak as high as 120/hour and are the brightest individual meteors.
The meteors will tend to peak at 2am your local time but can be seen as early as 9-10pm tonight.
The meteors stem from the Gemini constellation and to find it in your area:
To find Gemini in the Northern Hemisphere, look in the southwestern sky for the constellation Orion, which is easy to spot by the three stars in the hunter's "belt." Then look just up and to the left of Orion to see Gemini, high in the southwestern sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, Gemini appears to the lower right of Orion and both will hang in the northwestern sky.
Also the brightest and longest tails will be seen slightly away from Gemini. (Blue highlighted from Space dot com
12-13-2017 11:56 PM
I saw that it was going to be tonight. Well its snowing here in PA so I wont see anything. Almost every time theres an event in the sky its either cloudy, raining, or snowing. lol I took a great pic last week of the super moon and one earlier in the year. Otherwise Ive been unable to see any other sky events. lol
12-14-2017 01:55 AM
@Shorty2U wrote:I saw that it was going to be tonight. Well its snowing here in PA so I wont see anything. Almost every time theres an event in the sky its either cloudy, raining, or snowing. lol I took a great pic last week of the super moon and one earlier in the year. Otherwise Ive been unable to see any other sky events. lol
@Shorty2U Yep, it's snowing here too. No meteor shower for me either. 😞
12-14-2017 05:32 AM
I would have liked to see it....but snow for me here too....
12-14-2017 07:40 AM
Thanks Cakers. Hubs is an avid astonomy buff and wiil be glad to know this.
12-14-2017 09:53 AM
I write these events down on a calendar and still miss many of them. Last night it was clear and cold in Albuquerque and I did see the meteor shower. Lots of activity between midnight and 3 AM.
The Geminids are pretty dependable so try again in December 2018!
12-14-2017 11:50 AM
would have loved to see the showers last night.
We got showers it was all snow showers, got another inch of snow last night, so missed the whole display
12-13-2018 02:51 PM - edited 12-13-2018 02:52 PM
I've been reading meteorwatch.org and their recommendation is to not look in just one direction, but just look up. The meteors can appear anywhere, randomly.
https://www.meteorwatch.org/geminid-meteor-shower-2018/
12-13-2018 03:04 PM
Some first photos of the meteors from the UK:
12-13-2018 03:26 PM
The sky is never dark enough here to see any of this sort of thing. Too many lights.
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