The Geminid meteor shower peaks this week, and it’ll be a special one

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Get ready for what might be the best meteor shower of 2018. 

The Geminid meteor shower, which peaks late at night on Thursday into the wee hours of the morning Friday, could bring more than 100 meteors per hour to light pollution-free skies in dark areas around the world, according to NASA.

That’s a whole bunch of meteors.

“If you can see the familiar winter constellations Orion and Gemini in the sky, you’ll see some Geminids,” NASA explained in a skywatching video.

“Expect to see up to 120 meteors per hour from a dark sky location, but only after the first quarter moon sets around midnight your local time. From the Southern Hemisphere, observers should see fewer but still plenty of medium-speed meteors once Gemini rises above the horizon after midnight local time.” Read more…

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