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Geminid Meteor Shower: A Sky Show Not to Miss!

Columbia, S.C., USAThursday, December 11, 2025
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Coming to a Sky Near You on December 13th and 14th

This is not just any meteor shower. It is known for its bright and colorful streaks that light up the night sky. The source of this dazzling display is asteroid 3200 Phaeton, which takes 524 days to orbit the Sun.

What Makes the Geminids Special?

Meteor showers happen when Earth runs into debris from comets or asteroids. The Geminids are special because they come from small pieces of dirt and rocks that burn up in Earth's atmosphere. This is what creates those bright streaks we see.

How to Get the Best View

  • Look towards the eastern sky on those nights.
  • The meteors often appear near Jupiter, which is easy to spot because it's bright and twinkles like a star.
  • If you're in a very dark area, you might see up to 120 meteors per hour!

Tips for the Best Experience

  • Get away from city lights.
  • Let your eyes adjust to the darkness.
  • Keep watching the eastern sky.
  • The weather might have a few clouds, but the show should still be amazing.

This is a great chance to learn more about space and enjoy a natural spectacle. So, mark your calendar and get ready to look up!

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