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The Geminid meteor shower is one of the last of the year’s major celestial showers, and can generally be relied on to put on a good display. Depending on the conditions and how bright the Moon is, it is possible to see 150 meteors an hour! Geminids meteors appear to radiate from near the bright star Castor in the constellation Gemini. However, the actual source of the shooting stars is a stream of debris left behind by asteroid 3200 Phaethon, making this one of the only major showers not to originate from a comet. Don't miss this incredible event! Keep your eyes firmly fixed on the skies and don't forget to subscribe for plenty more to come. Thanks for watching. V

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@V101SPACE

Tonight I'm planning on braving the currently freezing temperatures in the UK to watch the much anticipated Geminid Meteor Shower. So I thought I would make a video about it so that we all know (if you didn't already) what we are looking at! Let me know if you saw any meteors in the comment section below! V

@DavidMey83

Every year the Geminid and Persied are the two showers i do not miss. They never disappoint!

@bazpearce9993

My advice. Get out early evening. The Moon won't be rising untill after 10pm on peak night. The Geminidis usually put on a good show from 6pm onwards with it being so dark so early. In my experience this shower produces mostly meteors about the same brightness as the three Orion's belt stars. Once the Moon is up try and get it out of a direct line of sight, or keep the Moon to your back as you watch. It'll help preserve your dark adaption for longer. :)

@D3nnuZ

You always deliver showers of great content. Thank you.

@ellisonhamilton3322

Cloudy here, but skies are predicted to clear by nightfall. Fingers crossed.
Nice video. Danke!! 🇺🇸💙🇬🇧

@loganeroo

This is what I call good astronomy content. Keep it up!

@ryanblue5627

Love this segment. Thank you. You need to look into creating merch. I’d buy a shirt and a coffee mug.

@isoplus3513

Damn... overcast for next 3 days in my area 😰

@mybackhurts7020

I’m in the middle of nowhere perfect viewing but it’s going to get around 32° tonight

@madsleonardholvik3040

I hope we have a clear sky here in Hornindal, Norway around the time of the peak. Wish you all clear skies!

@michelleharrell8452

Lots of good tips. Being that its extra cold being in the teens.

@Lisa8478

Seen a few in the last hour in central California

@twelved4983

Idk why, but I’m just now coming to the realization that meteor showers are really not that far away compared to what we see practically every night. It’s obvious, yet also somehow surreal.

@globalheart

Thanks for the "HEAD'S UP" !! 😁 !!

@footballthingzz1587

what a co-incidence i just saw meteor 10 min ago and i dont even know i see meteor lol..and just after 15 min your video show in my recomendation...amazing

@TheIrieLionGaming

this explains why i seen my first meteor last week

@safirabbas8999

wonderful experience watching right now, its 2:30 am here in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan.. thanks alot for you precious information

@safirabbas8999

its cold night here but i m out on my roof top watching live

@josephpacchetti5997

Thank You For The 411 On This V- You Folks Are The Best. 👍🎆

@rudevalve

Certified Gold!!!!!!

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