How to view the 2011 Geminids meteor shower

Stargazers, astronomy buffs, and others who just like seeing cool stuff will want to look to the heavens tonight. The annual Geminid meteor shower will be at its peak this evening, and we have tips for you to make the most of it.

The Geminids is a meteor shower which originated from the 3200 Phaeton asteroid. Its known for its relatively slow-moving meteors, and for being one of the only showers that didn’t come from a comet. The Geminids have been observed for the last 150 years, making it a much more recent occurrence than the Perseids or Leonids showers.

Tonight’s edition of the Geminid shower has to compete with an 89% full moon, so this year won’t give us perfect viewing conditions. But your timing can give you the best possible odds.

Both this evening (December 13) and tomorrow will be the best nights to see Gemenid, with tonight being the better of the two. You can catch the show anytime between

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