"Sagittarius
Meteor:
A
Spectacular
Show
in
the
Sky"
Every
year,
between
mid-November
and
early
December,
the
sky
is
adorned
with
a
dazzling
display
of
shooting
stars,
known
as
the
Sagittarius
meteor
shower.
This
celestial
event,
caused
by
the
Earth
passing
through
the
debris
left
behind
by
the
comet
3200
Phaethon,
is
a
favorite
among
stargazers
and
astronomy
enthusiasts.
The
Sagittarius
meteor
shower
derives
its
name
from
the
constellation
Sagittarius,
as
the
"radiant
point"
from
where
the
meteors
appear
to
originate
is
located
near
the
center
of
the
archer's
bow.
During
its
peak,
which
typically
occurs
around
December
13th,
observers
can
expect
to
see
an
average
of
10
to
15
meteors
per
hour.
The
spectacle
of
the
Sagittarius
meteor
shower
is
truly
a
sight
to
behold.
At
their
fastest
speeds,
the
meteors
can
travel
at
over
40
miles
per
second,
leaving
behind
brilliant
streaks
of
light
that
can
last
up
to
several
seconds.
The
colors
of
the
meteors
can
range
from
white
to
yellow
to
orange,
and
sometimes
even
blue
or
green.
To
catch
a
glimpse
of
this
stunning
natural
phenomenon,
one
should
head
to
a
location
with
minimal
light
pollution
and
a
clear
view
of
the
night
sky.
The
best
time
to
see
the
meteors
is
after
midnight,
when
the
radiant
point
is
highest
in
the
sky.
It
is
also
recommended
to
allow
your
eyes
to
adjust
to
the
dark
for
at
least
20
minutes
before
stargazing.
The
experience
of
witnessing
the
Sagittarius
meteor
shower
is
not
just
a
treat
for
the
eyes,
but
is
also
a
reminder
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the
vastness
and
beauty
of
our
universe.
So
mark
your
calendars,
grab
a
blanket
and
hot
cocoa,
and
prepare
for
a
night
of
wonder
and
amazement
under
the
stars.