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Posted December 14, 2009
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Geminid Meteor Shower Photos
The 2009 Geminid meteor shower is producing meteors visible every few minutes if you have clear skies tonight.
The photos of the meteors were taken before and after midnight the night of December 13/14 from Belmar, New Jersey, USA.
The Geminid meteor shower occurs every year at this time and are named after the constellation Gemini, from which the meteors appear to radiate.
All photos taken night of December 13 and December 14 in Belmar, New Jersey, USA by Mike Black.
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