Catch Up To 150 Shooting Stars Per Hour This Geminid
Catch Up To 150 Shooting Stars Per Hour This Geminid
US · Published Dec 5, 2025
The Geminid meteor shower peaks on December 13-14, offering up to 150 meteors per hour.
Originating from asteroid 3200 Phaethon, Geminid meteors are bright, slow, and colorful.
For optimal viewing, find a dark location and allow your eyes to adjust; no telescope needed.
Spectacular Geminids grace skies December 4-17
The Geminid meteor shower, often hailed as the most spectacular of the year, is set to grace our skies from December 4 to 17. The peak viewing period will occur overnight on December 13-14, offering stargazers the chance to witness up to 150 meteors per hour. This celestial display is particularly impressive in the Northern Hemisphere, where a mostly moonless sky will provide ideal viewing conditions.
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