
Geminids "King" Meteor Shower
Sun, Dec 13, 2026·12:00 AM·48m
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This is an excellent year for viewing the Geminids. The waxing crescent moon will set early in the evening leaving dark skies for what should be an excellent show. In 2025, we saw 150 multicolored meteors per hour, a significant increase from the typical 120.
Since the radiant rises in mid-evening, you can watch for Geminids all night on December 13-14. The days before and after might be good as well.
The bold, bright white and slow moving Geminids give us one of the Northern Hemisphere’s best showers. They’re also visible, at lower rates, from the Southern Hemisphere. The meteors are plentiful, rivaling the August Perseids.
Most meteor showers are the result of us passing though comet trails. These meteors are the debris left behind by an *asteroid* known as 3200 Phaethon, discovered in 1982. The shower runs annually from December 7-17. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Gemini, but can appear anywhere in the sky.