Medicine & TechnologyThis week, witness up to 120 colorful "shooting stars" per hour during the Geminid meteor shower's moonless peak on December 13 and 14. Find out more details about it in this article.
The famed Geminid meteor shower will spit forth dazzling shooting stars on December 13 and 14, but something unusual was seen in the sky of South Africa.
A night sky event, specifically an alignment of planets, a crescent moon, and asteroids, is happening this month, and according to astronomers, the best time to watch it is tonight.