Geminid Meteor Shower This Weekend
StartsWithABang writes: Most meteor showers originate from comets well out beyond Neptune, only entering the inner Solar System periodically. In those cases, we have to wait long periods of time for the showers to develop, and suffer many years with paltry displays as we pass through the parts of the comet's orbit thin in particles. But the Geminids are special: they're formed from a short-period asteroid and only began in the mid-19th century. Ever since then they've been intensifying, and conditions are right this year for the most spectacular display of all time. Here's how to catch 2014's greatest meteor shower, including where to look, when, and where to go online in case of clouds.
I might get to see it this year. Last year weather was horrible here, couldn't see a thing in the sky except clouds.
The best I can find as to when is at night, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. As to where, look at the constellation Gemini.
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Much more concise:
http://www.chiff.com/science/g...
And I do actually enjoy Medium articles, but in this case it was about specifics, I just want to watch.
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Best night will be Saturday, December 13th as the usual peak (time of maximum meteors) will be Sunday morning for the Central US. Just look up for a awhile, you can't miss it.
Unfortunately the moon rises around midnight Saturday and becomes a real nuisance by 1:00am CST. Once the moon is well above the horizon the sky is not so dark and you miss the fainter meteors. Likely your best show is between 8:00pm CDT Saturday night to 1:00am Sunday morning.
If its clear spend some time outside. I last watched the Geminids in 2012 and they put on a great show (no moon interference that year).
As usual, no info for residents of the southern hemisphere.
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Comets stink but Meteors shower
Instead of a live stream, the online telescope link guven in the linked article, just points to a donation beg page.
Good timing. Those meteors were getting pretty rank.
They can take my LifeAlert pendant when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.
TFA is really F***ing article: they say to look at 7 PM with no mention of time zone.