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Monday 15 December 2014 4:31 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 27 November 2022 10:22 pm

In pictures: Geminid meteor shower sends shooting stars over London, Macedonia and the US

By: Catherine Neilan

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This weekend the night sky was lit up by a meteor show of up to 100 shooting stars an hour.

The Geminid meteor shower was seen in both hemispheres, with both professional and amateur astronomers braving freezing temperatures to capture the phenomenon.
The best time to see the meteors in London was around midnight, but reports suggest they were visible from 10am to 2am.
The Geminids – so called because they have been traced back to the constellation of Gemini – were spotted across the world as far as Macedonia and Washington, thanks to the clear skies.


Geminid meteor streaks are seen above the Judean desert (Source: Getty)

Last night was also a good night to experience the shower, as the pictures and tweets below show.

A composite of my 4 brightest Geminids, by the Rottingdean Windmill @Flamsteed @VirtualAstro @HantsAstro https://t.co/3xPTIdgJZC

— Sumitra Sribhashyam (@Hazel_Faery) December 15, 2014

2014 #Geminid meteor shower composite from Ash Vale Cam 1 & 2. Each picture shows over 200 meteor trails #meteorwatch pic.twitter.com/0OYNcBHPWt

— UK Meteor Network (@UKMeteorNetwork) December 14, 2014

Earth passing through debris from “rock comet.” #Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight:

http://t.co/HvVZaGLeAZ pic.twitter.com/lvEyGDgEOz

— NASA (@NASA) December 14, 2014

2014 Geminid Meteor Shower Isle of Wight, Britain Photograph: BNPS pic.twitter.com/PkypJwAeRR

— Solunarium (@solunarium) December 15, 2014

Here is a Geminid from tonight.Nothing terribly bright. #MeteorShower pic.twitter.com/jfVGQfIBPK

— Paul Sutherland (@suthers) December 14, 2014

The Society for Popular Astronomy said the shower was one that “many regard as the best of the year”.
Here’s a short video that Nasa put out explaining the phenomenon:

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