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Geminid meteor shower set to light up sky during weekend peak

Maddie Molloy,Climate & Science reporterand

Stav Danaos,BBC Weather

Getty Images Multiple bright meteor streaks from the Geminid meteor shower radiate across a star-filled sky above layered mountain ranges, with illuminated roads and lights visible on the slopes of Niubei Mountain in Ya’an, Sichuan Province, China.Getty Images

The Geminid meteor shower – one of the most spectacular in the celestial calendar – is set to peak this weekend and astronomers say conditions could make for an especially striking show if weather permits.

The meteors are visible all over the world, though people in the Northern Hemisphere will get the best views.

In the UK, if the skies are clear, a waning crescent Moon will only rise after midnight which should mean several hours of dark skies to see the meteors more clearly.

Here’s the science behind the Geminids and how to get the best chance of seeing them.

What is the Geminid meteor shower?

Arecibo/NASA/NSF A grid of radar images showing multiple views of asteroid 3200 Phaethon as a grainy, rounded object rotating in space, with text in the corner noting the observation date (17 Dec 2017) and source (Arecibo/NASA/NSF)Arecibo/NASA/NSF

Multiple views of asteroid 3200 Phaethon – the source of the Geminids meteor shower

We get treated to meteor showers when Earth passes through the trails of comets – icy objects which Nasa calls ‘cosmic snowballs’ – or in rarer cases, including the Geminids, asteroids, which are rocky.

When dust and gases from these objects enter our atmosphere, they burn up and create the bright streaks we know as shooting stars.

While most meteors appear white, some can glow green, yellow, red, or blue, depending on the elements in the material as it burns up in Earth’s atmosphere.

Metals such as sodium, magnesium, and calcium produce colours similar to those seen in fireworks.

The Geminids shower comes from the remnants of an asteroid called 3200 Phaethon.

Until recently, scientists thought the Geminids were a result of dust escaping from 3200 Phaethon. But two years ago scientists revealed that Phaethon’s tail is actually made of glowing sodium gas. So there is still some uncertainty about how and when the Geminids dust was formed.

The Geminids offer one of the year’s best chances, weather-permitting, of seeing a shower, due to the volume and frequency of its ‘shooting stars’.

“What you’d be looking at in a nice dark sky without clouds would be, say, 100 an hour, which is amazing, said Dr Robert Massey of the Royal Astronomical Society.

“It’s pretty much the strongest meteor shower of the year.”

Will moonlight spoil the show this year?

Getty Images A person stands on a snow-covered ridge at night looking at the sky, where a bright vertical Geminids meteor streak appears among numerous stars.Getty Images

Bright moonlight can make it more difficult to see meteors and other objects in the night sky. But weather-permitting, we could have close to ideal viewing conditions as the Geminids peak.

The crescent Moon is in its final waning phases, with the bulk of it in shadow, and in the UK it also won’t rise until the early hours of the morning, potentially giving us a nice dark sky in which to watch the spectacle.

Do keep in mind that visibility is still heavily influenced by weather conditions, so check your local forecast for the clearest possible window.

Finding somewhere without light pollution and with an open view of the sky will give you the best chance of seeing something.

Tips for night-sky enthusiasts

A diagram shows the constellations Gemini and Orion in the night sky. Gemini is labeled with its two bright stars, Castor and Pollux. Yellow arrows mark the “Geminids radiant” near these stars. Orion is shown to the right with its outline labeled. A crescent moon in the upper right has text saying it will rise around 02:00. The graphic notes that the best viewing time for the 2025 Geminid meteor shower is 22:00 to 02:00, with the peak on 13–14 December. A simple town silhouette sits at the bottom, and the source is BBC Sky at Night Magazine.

The Geminids are a naked-eye event, best enjoyed under dark, open skies, so you won’t need a telescope or binoculars.

“There aren’t that many entirely free natural treats. And this is one of them. So go out and enjoy it. You know, it’s a way of connecting with the sky, taking a moment to sort of forget our more earthly or more worldly concerns,” said Dr Massey.

The meteors appear to radiate from the constellation of Gemini, but looking slightly away from that point often provides a wider field of view.

Dress warmly and take a blanket or reclining chair to get comfortable, and let your eyesight adapt to the dark.

“You just basically need to have reasonable eyesight to see this and I think that is incredible.”

What will the weather be like for the Geminids peak?

The Geminids meteor shower peaks on Sunday 14 December.

Unfortunately, the weather in the UK isn’t looking ideal for viewing. Both Saturday and Sunday are expected to be windy and cloudy, with outbreaks of rain during the day and night.

On Sunday night, there may be a few drier, clearer spells. Northern Scotland and the Northern Isles, as well as parts of East Anglia and southeast England, are likely to have the best chances of catching a glimpse of the night sky.

But keep on checking in as there may be gaps in the gloom. A good place to keep track of the potential for a good viewing in your area is The Met Office’s UK Cloud Cover Map and via BBC Weather.

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