A Rare Geminids Display

The Geminid meteor shower is a reliably active display, but this year its peak lands over a period without significant interference from the Moon, which can easily wash out faint meteor streaks. You can start catching Geminids now even as we build to the peak on December 13th.

While Geminids are always a treat, this year’s confluence of several favorable factors makes it one of the best meteor shower displays you’ll likely see for a while, so make sure to take advantage of this rare opportunity! 

We’ll discuss more in our live program (see below), you can read more here:

Forbes: Why 2020 Might Be The Best Geminid Meteor Shower Of All-Time

Join us Wednesday Dec. 9 @ 6:00 PM for our free program: “Catching the Geminids” Email Register@StandleyLakeStargazing.com to sign up!

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