The December skies will showcase a stunning array of celestial sights.

Here's a guide to what you should keep an eye out for:

Dec. 7: Moon and Jupiter conjunction

On Dec. 7, the moon and Jupiter will get close for a conjunction.

During a conjunction, celestial objects appear to be close together in the sky, even though they are actually far apart, according to NASA . This can include planets and moons.

The best time to watch is 11 p.m.

Dec. 13-14: Geminid meteor shower

The Geminid meteor shower is set to reach its peak on Dec. 13, offering an impressive show of shooting stars.

The Geminids rank among the most anticipated meteor showers of the year and are known for their brightness and vibrant colors.

It's advised to seek a spot with low light pollution for the best view.

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