meteor shower
The Geminid meteor shower is set to make its 2012 debut tonight.
The final meteor shower of 2012 is expected to peak Thursday night.
Next Thursday starts the final meteor shower of 2012 with Geminid.
The final meteor shower of 2012 is set to happen with the Geminid meteor shower
Leonid meteors lit the night sky during a peak showing in the early hours of Saturday and will do so again early Tuesday morning.
The Leonid meteor shower peaks in intensity and regularity tonight, in the early morning before dawn.
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In case you're wondering, the Perseid meteor shower will be visible on the night of Monday, August 13, through the morning of Tuesday, August 14 and should come close to halt by August 22, 2012.
If you missed the meteor shower during this past weekend (August 11 and 12), you may still have the opportunity to catch it on Monday night, August 13, into the first hours of Tuesday, August 14.
In case you're wondering, the Perseid meteor shower will be visible on the night of Sunday, August 12 through the first hours of Monday, August 13. The live streaming by NASA will be provided if weather permits it (below).
The Perseid meteor shower will also be viewable on Sunday night, August 13, into the first hours of Monday morning across the skies of North America.
The Perseid meteor shower is currently viewable across the skies of North America. After the sun set and the expanse darkened, the shooting stars started making their very welcomed appearances on the night of Saturday, August 11.
The annual Perseid meteor shower should be viewable in a couple of hours as the Sun sets and the sky darkens on Saturday, August 11.
One of the most exciting astronomical events of each year will take place on the night of August 11 and early morning of August 12.