Geminids

Geminids

The Geminids are a meteor shower caused by an object named 3200 Phaethon, which is thought to be an extinct comet. The meteors from this shower can be seen in mid-December and usually peak around 12-14 of the month. The Geminid shower is thought to be intensifying every year and recent showers have seen 120-160 meteors per hour under optimal conditions. The Geminids were first observed only 150 years ago, much more recently than other showers such as the Perseids and Leonids.

Radiant

The meteors in this shower appear to come from a radiant in the constellation Gemini (hence the shower's name). However, they can appear almost anywhere in the night sky, and often appear yellowish in hue. The meteors travel at medium speed in relation to other showers, at about 22 miles per second, making them fairly easy to spot. The Geminids are now considered by many to be the most consistent and active annual shower. In 2005, viewing of the shower was restricted due to a full moon washing out the fainter meteors. The 2006 shower had a less full moon, however the 2007 shower was a new moon, with the best viewing position being in the southern hemisphere, with Australia and New Zealand being noted spectacle locales.

See also

*List of meteor showers

External links

* [http://www.imo.net/calendar International Meteor Organization's Meteor Calendar]
* [http://www.bareket-astro.com/live/meteor/gemenids.html Geminids entrance to the atmosphere]
* [http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/06dec_geminids.htm 2004 Geminids]
* [http://www.ticetboo.demon.co.uk/geminids.htm 2002 Geminids]
* [http://www.shadowandsubstance.com/ 2007 Geminids animated]
* " [http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast07dec_1.htm Weird Geminids] ," NASA, 7 December 2001
* Google group search for [http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=geminids&safe=images&ie=ISO-8859-1&lr=&num=10&as_scoring=d&hl=en Geminids] , sorted by date


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