Geminid meteor shower – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Fri, 13 Dec 2024 16:46:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Geminid meteor shower 2024: When and how to watch year's brightest stellar show https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/geminid-meteor-shower-2024-when-and-how-to-watch-years-brightest-stellar-show/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/geminid-meteor-shower-2024-when-and-how-to-watch-years-brightest-stellar-show/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2024 16:46:43 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/geminid-meteor-shower-2024-when-and-how-to-watch-years-brightest-stellar-show/

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The Geminid meteor shower, this year’s brightest comet display, will peak on Friday and Saturday. It is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular and reliable annual meteor showers, typically reaching its peak in mid-December each year.
About Geminid meteor shower
The Geminid meteor shower is active from November 19 to December 24, 2023, with its peak activity occurring on December 14. During this peak, approximately 120 meteors can be seen per hour, traveling at speeds of 79,000 mph (127,000 kph), or 22 miles per second (35 kilometers per second).
First observed in the mid-1800s, the Geminid shower initially produced modest displays, with only 10 to 20 meteors visible per hour. Over time, however, the Geminids have grown into one of the most prominent meteor showers of the year. Under optimal conditions, up to 120 Geminid meteors can be observed per hour at its peak, with meteors known for being bright, fast, and typically yellow in color.
When to watch
The Geminid meteor shower is best viewed during the night and predawn hours, with visibility worldwide due to its nearly 24-hour peak. It provides an excellent opportunity for younger viewers, as the shower begins around 9 or 10 pm.
Tips for watching
To see the Geminids, choose a location away from city or street lights. Dress warmly for winter temperatures and bring a sleeping bag, blanket, or lawn chair. Lie flat on your back with your feet facing south and look up to take in as much of the sky as possible. After about 30 minutes in the dark, your eyes will adjust, and meteors will start to appear. The show lasts until dawn, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the spectacle.
Origin of meteors
The Geminid meteor shower, known for its bright streaks of light, originates from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, not a comet like most meteor showers. Earth annually passes through debris trails left by orbiting comets and asteroids. These particles burn up in Earth’s atmosphere, creating the visible meteors.
3200 Phaethon orbits the Sun every 1.4 years. Scientists think it may be a “dead comet” or a “rock comet” because of its orbit. However, it lacks a cometary tail and resembles a rocky asteroid, making its classification uncertain. The Geminid meteoroids, particles from Phaethon, are denser than typical cometary dust.
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite discovered 3200 Phaethon on October 11, 1983. Astronomer Fred Whipple identified it as the Geminids’ source. The asteroid’s name, Phaethon, comes from the Greek mythological figure who drove the Sun-god Helios’ chariot. This is due to the asteroid’s close proximity to the Sun. Phaethon’s diameter is only 3.17 miles (5.10 kilometers).
The Geminids appear to originate from the constellation Gemini, hence the shower’s name. This point is called the radiant. While Gemini helps locate the shower, the meteors are visible across the whole night sky.



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Cold Moon or the last moon of 2024 to be seen on December 15 : What makes it special https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/cold-moon-or-the-last-moon-of-2024-to-be-seen-on-december-15-what-makes-it-special/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/cold-moon-or-the-last-moon-of-2024-to-be-seen-on-december-15-what-makes-it-special/?noamp=mobile#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2024 06:58:39 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/13/cold-moon-or-the-last-moon-of-2024-to-be-seen-on-december-15-what-makes-it-special/

As the last full moon of 2024 and the concluding one for fall rises, the Cold Moon promises a spectacular and frosty finale to the celestial calendar. The December Cold Moon marks the last full moon of the year and this also marks the entry of winter. When the surroundings are full of frost and occurs just before the winter solstice, this moon has many names attached to it by various cultures because of its importance.
Some places call this moon the Long Night Moon, or the Moon Before Yule, which herald an ancient Pagan festival. The Mohawk culture calls this moon the Cold Moon while such names as Drift Clearing Moon, Hoar Frost Moon, Snow Moon, and Winter Maker Moon are attributed to the Indians. The Celts call this moon the Oak Moon; it really has a great impact and is recognized globally as the event is a beautiful lunar phenomenon.

Cold Moon (Representative Image)

When to watch?

According to NASA, the moon will reach its full phase at 4:02 a.m. EST on Sunday, Dec. 15, this astronomical event can be best observed rising in the eastern sky later that day. Positioned in the constellation Taurus, the Cold Moon will be surrounded by some of the night sky’s brightest stars and the planet Jupiter, offering a mesmerizing view for stargazers.

What makes the cold moon special?

The Cold Moon rises just a week before the December solstice, marking the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and marking the start of astronomical winter. The cold moon will rise the highest when the sun reaches the lowest point in the daytime southern sky as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. On the night of the full moon, it will shine below Capella in the constellation Auriga, and above Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion, with Jupiter visible to its right. It will also be prominently visible throughout the month.

Cold Moon (Representative Image)

Another significant celestial event on the cards!

Interestingly, the Cold Moon’s rise coincides with the peak of the Geminid meteor shower, which has been one of the best annual displays of “falling stars.” The brilliance of the full moon may, however, reduce visibility of shooting stars. The Full Moon is an incredible sight on its own, especially viewed through binoculars or small telescopes that will help to clearly observe an orangey lunar surface rising from the eastern horizon.
The next full moon, after the Cold Moon, is known as the Wolf Moon, it will occur on Jan. 13, 2025, continuing the cycle of these monthly lunar events.



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