Join us on our observation decks and be dazzled as we make our annual trip though the Geminids Meteor shower. The Geminids, named for the radiant or location where the shower appears to originate, are one of the best meteor showers to catch this year. The culprit and source of the shower is Asteroid 3200 Phaethon, a small asteroid about 3.17 miles (5.10 kilometers) across. Join our expert astronomer, Gerald McKeegan, at midnight in Studio 3 for a talk about the origins of the Geminids Meteor shower.
Bring warm clothing or optional blankets, chairs or sleeping bags.
This event is weather permitting. In the event of rain, fog or cloud cover the event will be cancelled and tickets will be refunded on request.