The Geminids Meteor Shower occurs between December 6-19 with the peak occurring on the 14th Dec. The Geminids name comes from the constellation from which they radiate, which in this case is Gemini.
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Mass Meteor shower sighting: Watt, Redmond put T.F. North on the mapTaylor Bell
The Zenith Hourly Rate or how many you expect to see during the hour is 30. The ZHR can radically increase if the comet or associated object is close by. The speed/velocity of the Orionids Meteor Shower particles is 66 km/s. The population index of the Orionids meteor shower is 3. ...
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The L4D1 survivors came to help in the end, but well, there wasn't much to help, as the finale was more like survival, at least until the screen turned white. I didn't know what would happen when all survivors fell down during the last few minutes of the meteor shower, as I ...
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