The Geminid meteor shower is one of the most prolific of the year, displaying vivid colors and up to 120 shooting stars per hour during its peak.
Best viewed from the northern hemisphere, the Geminids peak on December 13, with the full moon potentially decreasing visibility of fainter meteors.
NASA recommends finding a dark viewing spot away from city lights to fully enjoy the Geminid meteor shower, which can be seen globally.
During peak hours, the Geminids can be seen starting around 9 or 10 p.m., providing a great viewing opportunity especially for younger enthusiasts.
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