Wednesday, December 14, 2011


Considering the occurrence of natural events "Geminid meteor shower" that occurs at night.

A meteor streaks through the air in Eldorado Canyon, Nevada. Meteor showers are named "Geminids" will be Tuesday and Wednesday, its highest point, promising live performances, despite the brilliance of the moon almost full. Unless, of course, covered with a thick layer of clouds the view of our vision.

"The viewer can be so much clear the air, as seen 40 Geminids per hour," said NASA's Bill Cooke of NASA's Office of Environmental meteorites. "Our network of all-sky cameras have caught some of the Geminid meteor fireball early. They are so bright, we can see, although the moon."

Meteors appear to originate in the constellation Gemini, but it can be seen everywhere in the sky. Following a review, the weather is not enough scientific cloudy Seattle Tuesday - and the prognosis does not show much hope for improvement.

If you are hoping for a shower to keep a look, the best time to observe, between 10:00 am Tuesday and Wednesday morning sunrise.


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