Geminids Meteor Shower to Peak Tonight
Earth may be passing through two meteor showers tonight; one old, one new.
It's been a disappointing fall for meteor watchers. October's Orionids made a more modest showing than many observers hoped and November's Leonids were even harder to spot. If you spent any significant amount of time in your yard, neck craned towards the sky in the hopes of seeing those meteor showers, redemption may be on its way later tonight. The final meteor shower of the year is the Geminids. It's expected to peak tonight into tomorrow, and no less an authority than Astronomy Magazine says it should be the best display of the year. Rates of up to an astonishing 120 meteors per hour ― or about two every minute ― mean that even if other recent meteor showers have left you unimpressed, the Geminids are worth a look. A possible 'mystery' …
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Abigail Bellamy
10:52 am on Thursday, December 13, 2012
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