The Geminid meteor shower ranks with the August Perseids for showiness, and it's easier on your sleep schedule too. The Geminid radiant point (near Castor in Gemini) climbs as high by 11 p.m. standard time as the Perseid radiant does by 2 a.m. daylight-saving time on the peak Perseid nights. The higher the radiant, the more of a shower's meteors you see.
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