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		<title>The Geminids are Coming!</title>
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 It&#8217;s time for another Sky Event. (Dec. 13)
Tonight, if the skies are clear, those who are hearty enough to brave cold weather might have a real treat in store. Tonight is an annual meteor shower that is only increasing in intensity.
Before the Civil War, the meteor shower was sort of a dud. For starters, who [...]]]></description>
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<p> It&#8217;s time for another Sky Event. (Dec. 13)</p>
<p>Tonight, if the skies are clear, those who are hearty enough to brave cold weather might have a real treat in store. Tonight is an annual meteor shower that is only increasing in intensity.</p>
<p>Before the Civil War, the meteor shower was sort of a dud. For starters, who wants to go out in the cold to watch the night skies?  Over time, however, this meteor shower has oncy increased in intensity. According to <a href="http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/08dec_geminids.htm">nasa.gov</a>:</p>
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<p>The Geminids are not typical meteors, also known as shooting stars. Most meteors are created when tiny particles from comets slam into the Earth&#8217;s atmosphere and disintegrate. Meteors fly through the sky every night, and when there are a lot, they are called meteor showers.</p>
<p>The Geminids are among the few meteors created from an asteroid, Cooke said. Several hundred or perhaps a few thousand years ago &#8212; scientists aren&#8217;t sure when &#8212; something caused what is now known as the 3200 Phaethon asteroid to start spewing debris. Perhaps something hit it. No one knows.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Geminids are kind of mysterious in that regard,&#8221; Cooke said.</p>
<p>What isn&#8217;t a mystery is the arrival of the Geminids each December. They are in different places in the sky, depending on the time and location. From about 9 p.m. until after midnight Sunday, look to the northeast.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Geminids radiate near the constellation Gemini. At around 10 pm, locate the constellation Orion. Then look above Orion and to the left. Hopefully you will see at least 2-3 &#8217;shooting stars&#8217; per minute. We could be getting a real light show tonight, or, if skies remain cloudy like they are Sunday morning, we could see nothing. It is all a crap shoot at this point.</p>
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