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The Gemini meteor shower in the UK
Every year there are a number of meteor showers that light up the night sky, and one of the most spectacular is the Gemini meteor shower. This stunning display takes place in mid-December, and can be seen from all across the UK.
The Gemini meteor shower is named after the constellation Gemini, which is where the meteors appear to radiate from. This constellation is located in the northern hemisphere, and is visible in the UK throughout December and January.
The meteor shower is caused by the Earth passing through the debris left behind by an asteroid called 3200 Phaethon. This debris enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a trail of light that is visible from the ground.
The peak of the Gemini meteor shower usually takes place around the 13th and 14th of December, and this is when you can expect to see the most meteors. However, the shower can be seen from early December through to mid-January, so there is plenty of time to catch a glimpse.
To see the Gemini meteor shower, you should try to find a location with as little light pollution as possible. This means getting away from cities and towns, and finding a dark rural area. You should also make sure that the sky is clear and free from clouds.
Once you have found the perfect spot, all you need to do is look up and wait. The meteors can appear anywhere in the sky, so it's best to keep your gaze fixed on one spot and be patient. You can expect to see anywhere from 20 to 50 meteors per hour during the peak of the shower.
So, if you're looking for a dazzling display of shooting stars to light up your night, be sure to catch the Gemini meteor shower in the UK this December!