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How to See the Geminids Meteor Shower Peak Tonight


The highest number of meteors will be visible at around 2 a.m. tonight, when the constellation Gemini is at its highest point in the night sky. Read More

How to See the Geminid Meteor Shower This Weekend


The lead of NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office shares expert tips on how to catch the Geminid meteor shower—even with a meddling full moon. Read More

Two meteor showers left of 2024; How and when to see them


CERTIFIED FIRST WARNING METEOROLOGIST BROOKE SILVA JOINS US WITH WHEN YOU SHOULD LOOK UP THE GEMINID METEOR SHOWER WILL PEAK THIS FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH THE EARLY HOURS OF SATURDAY MORNING. Read More

Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight! Here's how to see one of the best meteor showers of the year


You can also watch the Geminid meteor shower live online from the comfort of your own home courtesy of Astronomer Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project. The livestream is scheduled to start ... Read More

Watch the best holiday lights: How to see Geminids meteor shower from Florida, best places


The year's most reliable meteor shower is happening, but the best time to watch will be when it peaks Friday and Saturday nights. Here's how to watch. Read More

Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight! Here's how to see one of the best meteor showers of the year


The Geminid meteor shower, one of the most prolific meteor ... closer to the radiant tend to have shorter trains and are more difficult to spot. Graphic showing the constellation Gemini in the ... Read More


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