Meteor showers take their names from the constellation where their radiant point is situated, Geminids  emanate from a specific location in the Geminids constellation.

While meteors can be observed in various parts of the night sky, their apparent motion always leads back to a singular point in the night sky, referred to as the meteor shower's 'radiant.'

Among all the meteor showers that Earth encounters throughout the year, the Geminids stand out as the most active.

Each December, Earth passes through a celestial path, providing us with the opportunity to witness the spectacular Geminid meteor shower.

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