An early arrival from the annual Geminid meteor shower burns bright in this stunning photo from Wired.com reader
“Even though it was not the peak I was still able to catch a few streaks across the sky,” Acuña wrote in an email.
The shower peaks tonight (Monday, Dec. 13, or in the early hours of Dec. 14), but the International Meteor Organization reports that observers under dark skies are already seeing up to 40 meteors an hour.
If you take your camera out tonight, send us your best shots — if we get enough good ones, we’ll compile the best into a gallery.
Image: Chris Acuña
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Authors: Lisa Grossman