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Geminids end, next up, the Ursids

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Published Dec 21, 2017 11:03 PM EDT | Updated Dec 21, 2017 11:03 PM EDT

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Composite image of Geminid meteors captured the night of the 13th/14th. Credit: Juraj Tóth, AMOS (All-sky Meteor Orbit System). Team in Tenerife, Canary Islands.

The Geminids put on a show to say the least. The International Meteor Organization (IMO) reports the shower produced up to 160 meteors per hour on the peak night! That beat out the expectations. It also may verify recent thoughts that suggest the Geminids are becoming more active every year!

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Graph of Geminid meteor activty over a week long stretch. The numbers on the bottom represent different days, so there are 8 days worth of data shown. Read more from the IMO 2017 Geminid article

From this graph you can see how the Geminids slowly increased in intensity leading up to the peak night. Then activity quickly diminished. I personally witnessed 5 meteors in 20 minutes the night before the peak, but we had a snowstorm in central Pennsylvania on the peak night; I was unable to get an observation.

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A minor meteor shower peaks tonight. It is the Ursid meteor shower, but it is more of a sprinkle. This shower will only produce about 10 meteors per hour. This is just slightly more than you would see on any given night of the year, absent a significant meteor shower; however, it has been known to produce as many as 100 meteors per hour during a good year.

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The moon will set well before midnight tonight. So, viewing conditions will be very good! (Depending on cloud cover of course)

Winter Solstice Was Today!

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Image courtesy of timeanddate.com. Read their story about the winter solstice here.

You also have the longest night of the year to take a look for meteors! Enjoy your time outside this weekend! Not too many things are free anymore; however, looking at the night sky is still one of those things. Thanks for reading! Just look up, you never know what you will see.

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