The Geminid meteor shower, known for its bright shooting stars, will be most visible on December 13 and 14. During its peak, the shower is expected to produce over 120 meteors per hour.
The Geminid meteor shower peaks the night of Dec. 13-14. Our guide tells you when, where and how to see them. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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