Heads up, stargazers. Geminids on their way...

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Heads up, stargazers. Geminids on their way...

Post by FBM » Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:18 am

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/ge ... 5969386705
Geminid meteor shower on the way

STAY tuned for nature's coming attraction.

Early next week, the Geminid meteor shower will make its annual appearance, just in time for Christmas.

Astronomers consider it the best meteor shower of the year, with more than 100 meteors streaking through the night sky every hour.

The peak of the meteor shower will occur early on Tuesday in the US, between midnight and sunrise local time.

The show will be best in the Northern Hemisphere, easily visible with the naked eye.

The Geminids are actually rocky celestial leftovers. Every December, Earth passes through this stream of debris from 3200 Phaethon, once believed to be an asteroid and now considered an extinct - or iceless - comet.

The meteors, or shooting stars, can appear anywhere, but always seem to fall from the Gemini constellation, thus their name.

Meteors occur when bits of particles enter the atmosphere and burn up, resembling incoming fireballs.

Actually, some meteors should be visible in the night sky from December 12 to 16, as long as the sky is clear, according to NASA.

And consider it a warm-up for the total lunar eclipse coming the night of December 20 and wee hours of December 21, depending on your time zone.

It will be the only full lunar eclipse of the year and the entire event will be visible in North America, Central America, a bit of South America, Greenland and Iceland.

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Re: Heads up, stargazers. Geminids on their way...

Post by maiforpeace » Sun Dec 12, 2010 5:15 am

Has it already started? My husband gets up at ungodly hours of the morning to ride his bike, and starts by warming up in the hot tub. He tried to wake me up last night when he saw several shooting stars while sitting in the tub.

I'll try not to sleep through it the next time he tries to wake me up. :awesome:
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Re: Heads up, stargazers. Geminids on their way...

Post by FBM » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:00 am

It's just getting started. That means I'll be outside with my camera for the next few nights. :tup:
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