Sunday, December 14, 2014

December 14 shed the brightest stars from the year Geminids – Details

On Saturday night, December 14 inhabitants of the planet will be able to observe the brightest of the year the Geminids meteor rain.


 

This is reported to NASA.


 

Starfall passes over the earth since December 8, but its peak will have just the next night.


 

Given the clear blue sky, this spectacle will be able to watch every corner of the Earth’s inhabitants.


 

It is expected that in the pre-dawn, the frequency of meteor reaches 100-120 per hour.


 

Meteor rain, which is held annually in December, was named in honor of the Geminids Gemini – Gemini.

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