.
Feedback

Two-fer: Brand New Meteor Shower May Coincide with Geminids 2012

NASA scientist says two debris streams may cross after sunset, Dec. 13.

There are plenty of meteor showers in the late fall – we’ve seen the Orionids in October, and the Taurids and Leonids in November. If you got outside at the right time, and the weather was nice, maybe you saw a few “shooting stars.”

Tonight, however, may be different.

That’s because we may be treated to not one, but two meteor showers at the same time, according to NASA.

In addition to the peak of the Geminid shower, there may be a brand new meteor shower debuting after sunset tonight, Dec. 13.

The new, as-yet-to-be-named shower is courtesy of Comet Wirtanen, discovered in 1948, according to Bill Cooke, from NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office.  

As for the source of the Geminids, it’s somewhat of a mystery, Cooke said on NASA’s website.

“The Geminids are my favorite,” he said, “Because they defy explanation.” 

Most meteor showers are the result of debris burning up in Earth’s atmosphere; debris from comets: rocky, icy bodies that orbit the sun in pronounced elliptical orbits.

But the debris that gives us the Geminids meteor shower – called 3200 Phaethon – isn’t a comet.

It could be a rock that broke of from a larger asteroid, Cooke said, and the meteor shower could be debris from the asteroid’s breakup.

Or it could be a “rock comet,” a new kind of asteroid being discussed, according to NASA, with a rocky tail, like a comet.

There are some problems with that hypothesis, too, Cooke said.

But, if the Geminids coincide with a new meteor shower, and the National Weather Service’s forecast – clear, moonless, skies – is correct, the meteors’ origin probably won’t be on the forefront of most people’s minds.

The best places to watch along the Peninsula? Big, open spaces. And what better than some of the colleges right in our own backyard: Canada College, College of San Mateo orSkyline College.

The best time to see both showers (if models are correct) is after sunset tonight, Dec. 13. The Geminids will peak before sunrise on Dec. 14. Remember, even though it looks like the Geminids all point back to the constellation Gemini, they'll be visible all over the sky.

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Foster City Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Joan S. Dentler (Editor) May 5, 2013 at 11:08 pm
Thank you Scott. I can't think of a better way to honor someone for whom life was complete thanksRead More to the companionship of an animal.
Scott Delucchi April 25, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Thanks for sharing that link! Nice to see "our" Velma getting attention. And, moreRead More attention for the Pick of the Litter secondhand where she works means more help for our shelter animals, since sales benefit them.
Scott Delucchi April 25, 2013 at 02:02 pm
Wolfone, Thanks for adopting the GSD from us. You'll have to visit our new center -- we're about .75Read More miles from the Millbrae BART station. You'll leave feeling very good about the animals. As George Zimmer of the Men's Warehouse says, I guarantee it!
Redwood City Parks and Recreation April 22, 2013 at 01:41 pm
And! Speaking of Scooby, I see you even have a wonderful volunteer, named Velma!Read More http://www.smdailyjournal.com/articles/lnews/2013-04-22/everybody-loves-velma-longtime-volunteer-keeps-pick-of-the-litter-humming/1767117.html
Luis April 14, 2013 at 07:52 pm
It already was a Top 10 List :)Read More http://www.cbs.com/shows/late_show/video/2226853216/david-letterman-top-ten-dog-tv-shows
Phyllis McArthur April 11, 2013 at 02:14 am
Scott, it is us who should thank you
Scott Delucchi April 11, 2013 at 01:54 am
I meant thanks to all OF you... It's late and I have Kensey on my mind.
Scott Delucchi April 11, 2013 at 01:52 am
Thanks to all you for sharing your stories (and homes, in many cases!) and passing Kensey's storyRead More along to others! Scott