Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Geminid Meteor Shower 2011

Stargazing bench. Image: suphakit73; FreeDigitalPhotos.

The 2011 Geminid Meteor Shower, potentially visible from December 4th to December 16th, will be at its peak on the night of December 13th through December 14th. The Geminid, visible in both hemispheres, is the final major meteor shower of the year.

City lights, called light pollution, can interfere with viewing. So can reflected moonlight. Sadly, the waning gibbious moon will interfere with this year's light show.

Meteor showers are named for the constellation they appear to be near. The Geminid Meteor Shower appears near the constellation Gemini the Twins.

Check out these sites for more information abou tthe Geminid Meteor Shower, including recommended viewing times for your corner of the globe.



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