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Ready to stay up all night? On Monday, Dec. 13 from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. EST, meteor experts Bill Cooke, Danielle Moser and Rhiannon Blaauw from NASA's Marshall Center will answer your questions via live Web chat as the Geminids peak in the skies
Originally posted by markymint
UFO watchers may be interested in this live cam for the Geminids meteor shower:
In clear, dark conditions up to two of the Geminid meteors per minute may be visible, although some will be faint.
Originally posted by nonnez
reply to post by antibren
I believe that I read that they will peak at up to 100 per hour and after midnight in dark skies.
I can't remember where I saw that figure however.
This shower is one of the year's most reliable. This year, skywatchers can expect to see dozens of meteors per hour, rising to more than 100 meteors per hour at the shower’s predicted peak at 5 a.m. CST.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by markymint
UFO watchers may be interested in this live cam for the Geminids meteor shower:
Thanks Just saw one meteor as I turned it on and one faint triangle go by... to bad I can't record