Witness the Geminids Meteor Shower: A Stellar Performance in the Sky
The celestial stage is set for a spectacular performance as the Geminids meteor shower graces the night sky. This annual event, caused by the Palladian asteroid 3200 Phaethon, is expected to peak on December 14 and 15.
The Geminids meteor shower, known for its bright and fast-moving meteors, is one of the most awaited astronomical events of the year. Space enthusiasts across the globe eagerly anticipate this celestial spectacle, which promises a stunning display of up to 130 meteors per hour between 1 am and 3 am.
In Delhi, the perfect view of the meteor shower will be in the morning hours of Friday, December 15. The Geminids will appear to be radiating from a point in the sky directly above you. However, the shower can be seen from all parts of the world during the night.
The Geminids meteor shower is unique as it originates from an asteroid, unlike most other meteor showers that come from comets. The meteors from the Geminids are bright and move at a speed of 148,000 miles per hour.
To have the best chance of spotting a meteor, it is suggested to go outside for at least 10 to 20 minutes before stargazing to let your eyes adjust to the low light. If possible, it is ideal to get away from light pollution and find a spot with a clear view of the dark sky.
So, mark your calendars and prepare to be mesmerized by the Geminids meteor shower. This celestial firework show promises to be a stellar performance that you won’t want to miss!