Although a nearly full moon will contest the peak of the Geminid meteor shower, there are ways you can still observe the shower. Don't let the moon stop you from seeing shooting stars.
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00:00December features one of the best meteor showers of the year, the one and only Geminid meteor
00:10shower. The Geminids boast a whopping 120 meteors per hour during the peak on the night
00:16of December 12th and 13th. However, this year, there will be competition. A bright moon will
00:22put a damper on the meteor shower. Don't be discouraged. Although the moon will wash out
00:27fainter meteors, it won't wash out all of them. To increase your chances of seeing shooting stars,
00:33you must protect your night vision. The best way is to keep the moon out of your sight and find a
00:38dark patch of the sky to stare at. You don't need to look at the showers radiant point, which is
00:44toward the constellation Gemini. And if you live in or near a city, consider traveling to a dark
00:49area away from town. The further you are away from the city lights, the better. Make sure you
00:54bundle up, though. Looking for shooting stars takes a lot of patience, especially during cold
00:59weather. Lastly, check the weather in your area for clouds. You can check the latest cloud forecast
01:04by visiting AccuWeather.com or by downloading the AccuWeather app. Reporting for AccuWeather,
01:10I'm Anna Azalean.