The Geminids, one of the last meteor showers of the year , is also considered one of the best .
And it's about to hit its peak 2025 activity.
Bright shooting stars – from the Quadrantids in January to the Leonids in November – may regularly fill the skies throughout each year. But the Geminid meteor shower is one stargazers likely have circled on their calendars.
That's because the Geminids are widely considered to be the cream of the crop. The cosmic display is famed for its strong, bright and colorful fireballs that blaze across the sky at speeds reaching about 120 miles per second.
Could the moon or clouds spoil this year's view of the Geminids in 2025 in Mississippi? Here's everything to know about the Geminid meteor shower, its impending peak and where you ca

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