Second Meteor Shower Might Join Geminids This Week
NASA says second comet could produce up to 30 meteors per hour.
Sky watchers on Dec. 13 -14 may get a double show. NASA scientists say a second meteor shower may appear near the constellation Pisces, according to NASA Science News. The shower could be active at the same time as the anticipated Geminid, which forecasters say could be the best meteor show of the year. The source of the new shower is Comet Wirtanen, according to Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. Cooke recommends that sky watchers have a meteor night after sunset on Dec. 13 when the criss-crossing debris streams could produce the greatest combined number of shooting stars. He said meteors from the new shower, if they appear, would be visible in the early evening, while the Geminds would be more visible later in the evening…
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