Grab your blankets and get ready for what astronomers are predicting will be the best meteor shower of the year. The Geminids peak tonight. ;D The constellation of Gemini -- the point in the sky where the meteors seem to radiate -- is high enough in the sky to start watching for meteors around 9:30 pm, but the moon will interfere until it sets about midnight, so the best time to check out the show should be after midnight. Don't look for meteors in the constellation of Gemini -- instead just kind of soak up the entire view of the night sky. Happy hunting. ;D
http://www.youtube.com/v/ree9YnWZCUc?fs=1&hl=en_US
For more information, click the links below:
http://www.chiff.com/science/geminids.htm
http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/earthskys-meteor-shower-guide
http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20101208/sc_space/meteorshowerandtotallunareclipsetowowskywatchersthismonth
Sweet, I'll be at work, but I will be able to sneak out for a bit. Thanks Brian.
Cool!!! I'm off at 10 pm tonight! :)
The Geminids put on a nice show last night. I spent a very relaxing hour or so admiring the night sky after the moon set before it got too cold. High clouds then began to roll in and obscured all but the brightest meteors. Although not spectacular, it was very beautiful. Saw quite a few bright ones sweep through the constellation of Orion. :)
I saw one!!! ;D
You can still catch a few stray Geminids for the next week or so. They just won't be as frequent. :)
Quote from: PPI Brian M on December 16, 2010, 03:29:33 PM
You can still catch a few stray Geminids for the next week or so. They just won't be as frequent. :)
It's worth a try