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Geminid meteor bathe 2024: How to see the yr’s final huge show of ‘taking pictures stars’ earlier than it is too late


The most prolific meteor bathe of the yr, the Geminids, will peak in a single day on Friday and Saturday (Dec. 13 and 14). The solely annual meteor bathe that scientists know for certain is attributable to an asteroid slightly than a comet, the Geminids meteor bathe’s peak night time will this yr be considerably dampened by the looks of a near-full moon.

With December’s full moon, the “Cold Moon,” rising on Sunday, Dec. 15, it should already be above the horizon and shining brightly because the solar units on Dec. 13. Skywatchers are unlikely to see as lots of the (as much as) 120 taking pictures stars per hour in the course of the peak that many hope for — however that is nonetheless an occasion to be exterior for round midnight.

Ella Bennet
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