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    Robert. "Viewing the Geminid Meteor Shower in 2016". AMS. Antier, Karl. "Impressive 2017 Geminids!". IMO. Miskotte, Koen. "The Geminids of 2018: an analysis...
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    overlap with the Orionids, which make the Epsilon Geminids difficult to detect visually. Epsilon Geminid meteors have a higher velocity than Orionids. In...
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    AND THE GEMINID METEORS; 1983 SA; KR Aur". International Astronomical Union Circular. Retrieved 2011-07-05. "Exploding Clays Drive Geminids Sky Show...
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    of 19 Geminid meteors photographed with the super-Schmidt meteor cameras". In other words, Phaethon is the long-sought parent body of the Geminids meteor...
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  • Euripides 3200 Phaethon, a small asteroid or comet responsible for the Geminids meteor shower Phaeton (hypothetical planet), possibly destroyed to form...
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    LADEE's Lunar Dust EXperiment (LDEX) found particle counts peaked during the Geminid, Quadrantid, Northern Taurid, and Omicron Centaurid meteor showers, when...
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    A bolide from the Geminids meteor shower (SAO RAS, vmag  −3) in December 2010....
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    main shower from January 1 to January 24, peaking on January 17), the Geminids (December 13–14), the Monocerotids (December 7 to December 20, peaking...
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  • binoculars. Such showers include the Perseids (10–12 August) and the December Geminids. Some 100 satellites per night, the International Space Station and the...
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    chunks break off a mostly dormant comet. Examples are the Quadrantids and Geminids, which originated from a breakup of asteroid-looking objects, (196256)...
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