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Geminid Meteor Shower: Best Viewing in Colombia & Venezuela in December

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

December‘s Celestial Highlights: The Geminid Meteor Shower⁢ and More

December ​offers a wealth of astronomical events, headlined ⁢by‌ the peak of the Geminid meteor shower, a prime⁣ opportunity for stargazers.‍ while activity ‍begins December 4th, the shower reaches its maximum between the nights of December 13th and 14th. Under ideal, ​dark-sky conditions, observers‍ coudl witness up to 150 meteors per hour.

The Geminids appear‌ to radiate ⁢from the constellation gemini, near the star ⁣Castor, though experts recommend looking slightly away ‌from the constellation to ‌observe meteors with ⁢longer, more ⁤visible trails. For ⁣those north ‌of the equator, observations can begin in the afternoon; southern hemisphere observers should look for meteors around local midnight. The peak viewing time is expected around ‍2:00 AM local time, when‍ the ‌radiant point is highest⁢ in‍ the sky.

No special equipment is needed to enjoy the Geminids – just 20 minutes of darkness to allow your eyes to​ adjust and a ‍location away from city‌ lights.

Beyond ⁢the Geminids, ⁣December’s​ skies hold ⁣other noteworthy events. The year’s ​final supermoon ​occurred on December⁢ 4th, when the full moon was at its⁤ closest ⁢point to Earth.On December 7th, a nearly full moon (90% illuminated) ‍passed close to ‍jupiter. The darkest night of the month will be on December 20th with the new moon.

December 21st marks the ‍December⁣ solstice, signifying the start of ⁤winter in the Northern ​Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. The Ursid meteor shower, a more ‍subtle display⁤ with 5-10 meteors per hour, will⁤ follow between December 22nd and ⁢23rd,⁤ concluding ‌the year’s major meteor⁤ events.

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