Star lovers get ready for the Geminids, which will peak on December 13th and 14th in South Jersey. The 2015 Geminid meteor shower could be the show of the year.According to Fred Schaaf of The Press, the shooting stars may be even more visible thanks to a crescent moon in 2015. Weather permitting, up to 60 meteors per hour might be visible in the night sky. The Geminid meteor shower is an annual event at this time of the year.

Meteors from the Gemini constellation will light up the sky and will be clearly visible. The meteor showers will seem to emit from the constellation of Gemini

The dazzling display will stat around 9 PM and the peak time maybe around 10 PM. Prime time could also be between 11 PM and 3 AM If you can keep your eyes open and stay awake.

 

 

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