You could see 150 shooting stars an hour this month!  🌠

The Geminid meteor shower arrives on December 4–17, and will peak overnight December 13–14! One of the biggest celestial events of the year, the Geminids are known for producing up to 150 meteors per hour at their peak. Even better, you won’t have to stay up all night to catch them. This shower builds to maximum activity around 10 p.m. local time, making it one of the earliest peaks among major meteor showers. For the best view, find dark skies far from city lights, give your eyes 15 to 20 minutes to adjust, and look anywhere in the sky.

  • Yea, this year (2025) will be a “stellar” year. No moon will keep the skies very dark, and if you get out of town and find a clear sky is going to be great!
    I have been looking forward to it for YEARS!!!!

  • Is this visible everywhere? Southern cal?

    Yes, it is visible worldwide, with the best views in the Northern Hemisphere.