Posted on 12/13/2014 9:27:57 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine
You can follow live coverage of the shower at the link. They are using a meteor shower radio, from their listening post in New Mexico, to listen when the meteors strike the atmosphere and leave an ionized gas trail that reflects radio waves.
The radiant is located in the constellation of Gemini which is in the NW direction about 40 degrees above the horizon.
Dress warmly!
FORECAST: Staying cool with mainly cloudy skies
Meteorologist Jason Nicholas says to expect mainly cloudy skies Sunday with highs in the low 40s.
FORECAST: Staying cool with mainly cloudy skies We will battle the clouds to see the Geminid Meteor Shower this weekend
By: Mark Johnson
Posted: 10:32 PM, Dec 12, 2014
CLEVELAND - We will battle the clouds to see the Geminid Meteor Shower this weekend.
It’s the last meteor shower of the year and it should be one of the best. The Geminid Meteor Shower peaks Saturday night and Sunday night this weekend across Ohio and the United States.
The shooting stars are so named because they appear to originate from the constellation Gemini. Gemini will rise up into the eastern sky after 9 p.m. each night. That’s when your best viewing will begin. By 2 a.m., Gemini will be high overhead, and this should be when the number of shooting stars peak both nights.
The Geminid Meteor Shower is one of the best because it tends to produce some the brightest fireballs and slower moving streaks than any other shower during the year.
Jupiter will also be visible as the bright object close to the moon this weekend.
Temperatures will in the 30s Saturday night and Sunday. Unfortunately, clouds are expected to travel in and out of the area both nights. Still, there should be a few hours of partly cloudy skies. If you want to see the meteor shower in the warmth of your home, you can watch the webcasts of the Geminids live on Space.com, starting at 8 p.m., courtesy of NASA & SLOOH. Happy viewing!
FYI (to the Ohio ping list).
I have no idea where it is exactly.
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