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Geminid meteors, which originate as mud particles deplete in Earth’s environment, are the streaks on this picture.
credit score: Jeff Dai
On this episode, Dave Eicher invitations you to watch the Geminid meteor bathe, which is able to peak in the course of the early morning hours of December 14. The perfect time to view them is after midnight, however you might even see some within the night hours as nicely. Get snug and look straight overhead for fast-paced (and rapidly disappearing) streaks of sunshine. Good luck!

