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Geminid meteor shower set to shine bright: When and where to watch 120 shooting stars an hour

The Geminids appear each year around in December, offering more than 100 meteors per hour in dark skies.

December 11, 2025 / 11:23 IST
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Geminid Meteor Shower (Image: Canva)
Geminid Meteor Shower (Image: Canva)

A clear December night often feels special, but the Geminids bring a warmth of their own. Their quick silver streaks can turn quiet hours into a small, personal show. Many watchers say the shower feels almost cinematic, with bright trails sliding through calm winter skies.

Why Are The Geminids So Bright?

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The Geminids appear each year around 13 December to 15 December, offering more than 100 meteors per hour in dark skies. This shower stands apart because it comes from the rocky asteroid 3200 Phaethon, not a typical icy comet. Its heavy debris creates chunky, bright streaks that move fast across the night sky.

When and Where Can You Watch Them?