The Geminids are known for their spectacularity, colors, duration of their meteors, and visibility due to the season in which they occur, that is, in December, when the skies are cleaner and clearer.
Geminids are visible between December 4 and 17, although the peak of activity will take place on the night of December 13 and 14.
This year, the light of December’s full moon could cause some interference with the faintest meteors.
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