The farther south, the more likely it will appear above the horizon during the daytime. In the Northern Hemisphere, the radiant is always high in the sky. Better start observations in the morning, between moonset and sunrise: this way, you’ll get 1-2 hours without the 92%-illuminated Moon lighting up the sky. Unfortunately, this year, the peak occurs two days before the Full Moon. It is one of the most active meteor showers of the year: its hourly rate varies from 60 to 200. December 14: Geminid meteor shower peak.October 14: Ring of Fire – annular solar eclipse.August 31: The biggest Full Moon of 2023.
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