Geminid Meteor Shower This Weekend 24
StartsWithABang writes: Most meteor showers originate from comets well out beyond Neptune, only entering the inner Solar System periodically. In those cases, we have to wait long periods of time for the showers to develop, and suffer many years with paltry displays as we pass through the parts of the comet's orbit thin in particles. But the Geminids are special: they're formed from a short-period asteroid and only began in the mid-19th century. Ever since then they've been intensifying, and conditions are right this year for the most spectacular display of all time. Here's how to catch 2014's greatest meteor shower, including where to look, when, and where to go online in case of clouds.
Weather should be good this weekend (Score:1)
I might get to see it this year. Last year weather was horrible here, couldn't see a thing in the sky except clouds.
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Yeah, me too. I blame the Internet.
When/Where (Score:2)
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I don't have a Gemini, but I do have a genuine Atari 2600, would that work?
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The best pace to look is with your back to Gemini, looking at the rest of the sky.
Warning (Score:1)
But not this one.
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The Bugs send another meteor our way! But this time we are ready! Planetary defenses are better than ever!
Klendathu, source of the bug meteor attacks, orbits a twin star system whose brutal gravitational forces produce an unlimited supply of meteorites...
To ensure the safety of our solar system, Klendathu must be eliminated !
Would you like to know more ?
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You're the one who writes hundreds of comments on every thread, you shut up.
Better Link (Score:4, Informative)
Much more concise:
http://www.chiff.com/science/g... [chiff.com]
And I do actually enjoy Medium articles, but in this case it was about specifics, I just want to watch.
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Lie in a lawn chair with your head towards Gemini. General direction to look is anywhere but the radiant.
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When the submitter is StartsWithABang, you can generally count on a shitty article with excessive exclamation points and a picture every paragraph or two. Almost always a fascinating topic, just can't stand the style.
Best Time (Score:1)
Best night will be Saturday, December 13th as the usual peak (time of maximum meteors) will be Sunday morning for the Central US. Just look up for a awhile, you can't miss it.
Unfortunately the moon rises around midnight Saturday and becomes a real nuisance by 1:00am CST. Once the moon is well above the horizon the sky is not so dark and you miss the fainter meteors. Likely your best show is between 8:00pm CDT Saturday night to 1:00am Sunday morning.
If its clear spend some time outside. I last watched t
racists! (Score:2)
As usual, no info for residents of the southern hemisphere.
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You stupid! There are no meteor showers in the southern hemisphere. Think about it! They fall from above and you are under the earth!
Science facts from 2014 (Score:1)
Comets stink but Meteors shower
Geminid Meteor Shower This Weekend (Score:2)
TFA (Score:2)