The Geminid meteor shower peak has past us now but it is not over yet! You can still see some best if you get away from the city lights to a darker sky location. If you stay in the city you will only be able to see the bigger and brighter ones. Meteor showers last for days and when the experts talk about the expected peak that doesnt mean that it is done and over. Go out and look up. Be patient. They are usually measured in meteors per hour and this one is expected to be pretty active.
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This is a calendar for all of the predicted meteor showers for the whole year. It is the International Meteor Organization. Enjoy.
http://www.imo.net/calendar/2007
http://www.imo.net/calendar/2008
2007-12-14 03:43:53
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answered by B. 7
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2016-10-11 06:41:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Wanted to but here in Seattle it was overcast.....sob sob.....But.44 years ago in Texas I saw a day time "Fireball" streak across the sky(about noon time) it was brighter than the sun it dropped below the horizon and exploded...whew... anything else pales in comparison
2007-12-14 01:40:07
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answered by ? 6
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Im sure it was! I've been wanting to see it but I missed it coz it was a cloudy in scotland last night. :( Hoping to catch a glimpse of it tonight if Im lucky. cheers~
2007-12-14 01:32:36
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answered by takeithome 1
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Totally cloudy here. No chance to see it at all. :-(
2007-12-14 01:47:10
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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i never knew there was.
2007-12-14 01:31:10
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answered by Lenny_4_ever 3
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