Advance Gift – up to 150 "Shooting Stars" Will Be Visible in the Sky
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The meteor shower has been active since the beginning of the month, but the most shooting stars can be seen on December 14th.
In anticipation of the holidays, the sky is giving residents of the northern hemisphere an early gift - the Geminid shower. Its peak is expected on the night of December 13 to December 14. Some sources claim that up to 150 meteors can be seen per hour at that time. However, the average, depending on weather conditions, is 40-60.
On Sunday night, the Geminid meteor shower will move across the sky as Earth passes through the remains of an asteroid in space. This means that it will be possible to see up to 150 shooting stars per hour. DR reports this in a video.
The Gemini meteor shower reaches its peak at night on Sunday. With optimal conditions, up to 150 meteors per hour will be visible. That's the odds.
150 shooting stars are expected to streak across the sky every hour on Sunday night. These will be visible in several places across the country.
The Geminids, the king of meteor showers, will reach their peak in Vietnam tonight, December 13th, and early tomorrow morning, December 14th. How can you fully enjoy this most beautiful "cosmic fireworks display" of 2025?
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