Geminid Meteor Shower 2025 Thrills Skywatchers with an End-of-Year Celestial Firework Show
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An intense rain of Geminid meteors, originated from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, recently illuminated the sky on the west coast of the United States, especially the Bay of San Francisco. This phenomenon, captured by observatories and citizens, stands out as one of the most shocking astronomical events of the year, valuing the link between nature and science.
If you are into shooting stars, there are good opportunities tonight and tonight, as a clearing has spread over the Islands. The Geminid meteor shower is peaking right now, and with clear weather over part of the country, there are good chances of seeing many shooting stars. Look east-southeast and a little up in the sky, and there are good chances of seeing a shooting star. The best chance is if you don't have the city lights, but even from a r…
Geminids Meteor Shower 2025: The Asteroid Behind Today’s Shooting Stars (Dec. 15 Updates)
On December 15, 2025, the Geminids — often called the year’s most reliable “shooting star” show — are still making headlines around the world. While peak activity has largely passed, late-season Geminid meteors are continuing to streak across dark skies, and today’s coverage has put renewed focus on the shower’s strangest detail: the Geminids come from an asteroid, not a comet. NASA Science+1 If you’re searching for “Geminids asteroid today,” y…
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