Videos Capture Amazing Geminid Meteor Shower

2012 Geminid Meteor Over Texas
Astrophotographer Mark Ezell sent in this photo of a Geminid meteor taken Dec. 13, 2012, in Lometa, TX.
(Image credit: Mark Ezell)

Last week, skywatchers all over the world were treated to one of the best Geminid meteor showers in recent memory. Because this year's shower peaked during a new moon, leaving the sky as dark as possible, it brought some viewers in rural areas between 50 and 100 meteors per hour.

"There was great weather in Freeland, Md.," SPACE.com reader Mike Hankey wrote in an email, "and I was seeing two to three meteors per minute between the hours of one and four. They often came in spurts with three or four in a row and then none for a few minutes, then a few more."

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Miriam Kramer
Miriam Kramer joined Space.com as a staff writer in December 2012. Since then, she has floated in weightlessness on a zero-gravity flight, felt the pull of 4-Gs in a trainer aircraft and watched rockets soar into space from Florida and Virginia. She also serves as Space.com's lead space entertainment reporter, and enjoys all aspects of space news, astronomy and commercial spaceflight.  Miriam has also presented space stories during live interviews with Fox News and other TV and radio outlets. She originally hails from Knoxville, Tennessee where she and her family would take trips to dark spots on the outskirts of town to watch meteor showers every year. She loves to travel and one day hopes to see the northern lights in person.