The
Sagittarius
Meteor
Shower
The
Sagittarius
Meteor
Shower,
also
known
as
the
Geminids,
is
an
astronomical
event
that
occurs
every
year
in
December.
It
is
one
of
the
brightest
meteor
showers
and
is
a
popular
event
for
stargazers
and
astronomy
enthusiasts
alike.
The
meteor
shower
gets
its
name
from
the
constellation
Sagittarius,
as
the
meteors
appear
to
originate
from
this
point
in
the
night
sky.
However,
they
are
actually
debris
from
the
asteroid
3200
Phaethon,
which
passes
close
to
the
sun
and
leaves
behind
a
trail
of
dust
and
debris
that
Earth
passes
through
in
December.
The
Geminids
can
produce
up
to
120
meteors
per
hour
on
the
peak
night,
which
usually
occurs
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December
13th
or
14th.
The
meteors
are
bright
and
colorful,
often
leaving
trails
of
light
that
can
be
seen
for
a
few
seconds
after
they
have
passed.
To
view
the
Sagittarius
Meteor
Shower,
it
is
best
to
find
a
dark
location
away
from
city
lights,
as
light
pollution
can
hinder
visibility.
Stargazers
should
also
be
patient
and
allow
their
eyes
to
adjust
to
the
darkness.
It
is
also
helpful
to
bring
a
blanket
or
chair
to
sit
on
and
dress
warmly,
as
meteor
watching
can
be
a
chilly
experience.
The
Sagittarius
Meteor
Shower
is
a
breathtaking
display
of
nature's
beauty
and
a
reminder
of
the
vastness
and
complexity
of
the
universe.
Whether
you're
an
amateur
astronomer
or
simply
a
lover
of
natural
wonders,
be
sure
to
mark
your
calendar
for
this
spectacular
event
every
December.