Get ready for tonight’s celestial highlight! From the night of December 14 to the early hours of December 15, the Geminid meteor shower—one of the Northern Hemisphere’s top three meteor displays—will be at its peak.
With a high and stable meteor count, this show is famous for its slow-moving, whitish streaks and dazzling fireballs. It’s the star performer of the year-end celestial theater!
- What to Expect: Slow, bright meteors and occasional fireballs 🌟
- Best Time: Around midnight to 4 AM local time
- Where to Look: Find a dark spot, face the Gemini constellation, and let your eyes adjust
- Pro Tip: Grab a cozy blanket and a warm drink for extra comfort ☕✨
Often called the 'ultimate romantic celestial event', the Geminids offer the perfect moment to pause, look up, and make a wish. If you can’t head outside, tune into online live streams from astronomy groups and experience this winter night fireworks together.
Don't miss out—clear skies are calling! 🌌
Reference(s):
Live: Year-end highlight – Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak
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