Tonight, the Geminid meteor shower peaks, so therell be shooting stars everywhere :) Sadly might be a bit cloudy on the tiny Isle to see them but its worth keeping your eyes on the skies just in case. And if not tonight, you can try again tomorrow: If observing opportunities aren’t possible on the 13th/ 14th, observers can usually see high meteor activity a day or so either side of the peak. Geminid rates can be in excess of 60 -100 shooting stars per hour at peak for those with clear dark skies.Geminid meteors are usually bright with long persistent trains.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 13:52:53 +0000
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