Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid meteor shower TONIGHT?

STARGAZERS might be able to spot a Geminid meteor every minute or two at the peak of the Geminid Meteor Shower 2017 tonight.

The peak of the Geminid meteor shower will take place from this evening (Wednesday December 13) until dawn tomorrow morning (Thursday December 14). 

If the sky is dark and clear enough, you might get to see a Geminid meteor every minute or two on average from 10pm local time until dawn, according to Sky & Telescope magazine. 

Sky & Telescope senior editor Alan MacRobert said: “The Geminids are usually one of the two best meteor showers of the year. 

“Sometimes they’re more impressive than the better-known Perseids of August.”

Stargazers who cannot escape the artificial skyglow of light pollution will see fewer meteors. But thankfully, the thin waning crescent Moon does not rise until after 3am.

These star charts map the night sky and show how the Geminid meteors will radiate out from the Gemini constellation, which rises in the eastern sky. 

The shower’s radiant, near the stars Castor and Pollux, is the point from which all the Geminids would appear to come if you were able to see them approaching.

But you should not keep your gaze on the radiant because meteors will dash out in all directions across the night sky.  

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Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

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Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

Sky & Telescope senior editor Kelly Beatty said: "Don't fixate on looking toward Gemini.

"Geminids can appear anywhere in the sky, so the best direction to watch is wherever your sky is darkest, which is probably straight up." 

In order to get the best view of the meteor shower, you should head to a dark place without any light pollution but a clear view of the sky. 

Where can you see the Geminids in the UK?

The map from the Met Office below reveals the best time to see the meteor shower based the weather. Showers and clouds could obscure the view in many places. 

Geminids map Met Office

Geminids map: Where can you see the meteor shower tonight?

What time is the Geminid meteor shower tonight?  

About three hours after sunset, you can start looking out for the meteors. This will be as early as 7pm local time. 

Even though there are fewer meteors in the early evening, their dramatic streaks could last for a few seconds as they shoot through space. 

Amateur astronomers should go out late in the evening and can keep watching the meteors all night until dawn.

Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid meteor shower TONIGHT?

STARGAZERS might be able to spot a Geminid meteor every minute or two at the peak of the Geminid Meteor Shower 2017 tonight.

The peak of the Geminid meteor shower will take place from this evening (Wednesday December 13) until dawn tomorrow morning (Thursday December 14). 

If the sky is dark and clear enough, you might get to see a Geminid meteor every minute or two on average from 10pm local time until dawn, according to Sky & Telescope magazine. 

Sky & Telescope senior editor Alan MacRobert said: “The Geminids are usually one of the two best meteor showers of the year. 

“Sometimes they’re more impressive than the better-known Perseids of August.”

Stargazers who cannot escape the artificial skyglow of light pollution will see fewer meteors. But thankfully, the thin waning crescent Moon does not rise until after 3am.

These star charts map the night sky and show how the Geminid meteors will radiate out from the Gemini constellation, which rises in the eastern sky. 

The shower’s radiant, near the stars Castor and Pollux, is the point from which all the Geminids would appear to come if you were able to see them approaching.

But you should not keep your gaze on the radiant because meteors will dash out in all directions across the night sky.  

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Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

Geminid meteor showerSky & Telescope

Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

Sky & Telescope senior editor Kelly Beatty said: "Don't fixate on looking toward Gemini.

"Geminids can appear anywhere in the sky, so the best direction to watch is wherever your sky is darkest, which is probably straight up." 

In order to get the best view of the meteor shower, you should head to a dark place without any light pollution but a clear view of the sky. 

Where can you see the Geminids in the UK?

The map from the Met Office below reveals the best time to see the meteor shower based the weather. Showers and clouds could obscure the view in many places. 

Geminids map Met Office

Geminids map: Where can you see the meteor shower tonight?

What time is the Geminid meteor shower tonight?  

About three hours after sunset, you can start looking out for the meteors. This will be as early as 7pm local time. 

Even though there are fewer meteors in the early evening, their dramatic streaks could last for a few seconds as they shoot through space. 

Amateur astronomers should go out late in the evening and can keep watching the meteors all night until dawn.

Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid meteor shower TONIGHT?

STARGAZERS might be able to spot a Geminid meteor every minute or two at the peak of the Geminid Meteor Shower 2017 tonight.

The peak of the Geminid meteor shower will take place from this evening (Wednesday December 13) until dawn tomorrow morning (Thursday December 14). 

If the sky is dark and clear enough, you might get to see a Geminid meteor every minute or two on average from 10pm local time until dawn, according to Sky & Telescope magazine. 

Sky & Telescope senior editor Alan MacRobert said: “The Geminids are usually one of the two best meteor showers of the year. 

“Sometimes they’re more impressive than the better-known Perseids of August.”

Stargazers who cannot escape the artificial skyglow of light pollution will see fewer meteors. But thankfully, the thin waning crescent Moon does not rise until after 3am.

These star charts map the night sky and show how the Geminid meteors will radiate out from the Gemini constellation, which rises in the eastern sky. 

The shower’s radiant, near the stars Castor and Pollux, is the point from which all the Geminids would appear to come if you were able to see them approaching.

But you should not keep your gaze on the radiant because meteors will dash out in all directions across the night sky.  

GeminidsSky & Telescope

Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

Geminid meteor showerSky & Telescope

Geminids 2017 map: Where will you be able to watch the Geminid Meteor Shower?

Sky & Telescope senior editor Kelly Beatty said: "Don't fixate on looking toward Gemini.

"Geminids can appear anywhere in the sky, so the best direction to watch is wherever your sky is darkest, which is probably straight up." 

In order to get the best view of the meteor shower, you should head to a dark place without any light pollution but a clear view of the sky. 

Where can you see the Geminids in the UK?

The map from the Met Office below reveals the best time to see the meteor shower based the weather. Showers and clouds could obscure the view in many places. 

Geminids map Met Office

Geminids map: Where can you see the meteor shower tonight?

What time is the Geminid meteor shower tonight?  

About three hours after sunset, you can start looking out for the meteors. This will be as early as 7pm local time. 

Even though there are fewer meteors in the early evening, their dramatic streaks could last for a few seconds as they shoot through space. 

Amateur astronomers should go out late in the evening and can keep watching the meteors all night until dawn.

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