The Geminids meteor shower, active from Dec. 11-20, reaches its peak on Dec. 13-14, providing a spectacular night sky show with bright streaks of light.
This meteor shower is one of the strongest each year, caused by debris from an asteroid and best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere.
Despite being best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere, observers in the Southern Hemisphere can also catch a glimpse of the Geminids.
The near full moon may affect visibility of fainter meteors during the Geminids' peak, though real-time data can help plan optimal observation times.
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