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| | | Veteran meteor photographer Eliot Herman in Tucson captured a Geminid meteor flying from its radiant point - marked by the yellow circle - on December 8. | | | | 10 tips for watching the Geminids | | Geminid meteor numbers tend to intensify as evening deepens into late night, with the greatest number of meteors likely falling an hour or 2 after midnight. That's true no matter where you are on the globe. Click in for 9 more tips. | | | | Christmas Bird Count starts December 14 | | Audubon’s annual Christmas Bird Count is one of the longest-running citizen science projects in existence. It was started on Christmas Day in 1900 and is still going strong. How to participate. Michele Black captured this photo of a tufted titmouse during the Great Backyard Bird Count. Image via the Audubon Society. | | | | | |
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| | | Tonight … See a celestial chariot | The constellation Auriga the Charioteer also has several easy-to-find and very famous star clusters that you can spot with binoculars. Read more. | | | | |
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| | Himalayas at sunrise | Sudip Aich captured this image in late November from Sandakphu, a high peak in the Himalayas, surrounded by much-higher ones. Read more. | | |
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