Most of these events are only visible in specific regions of the world, except for the Geminid meteor shower, which should be visible worldwide. Interestingly, the best bolide I’ve ever seen was in December.
@sixcolors4226 That's a very good question. You are absolutely right that these are not rare phenomena in relation to Earth. However, when it comes to their visibility in a specific location on Earth, they can certainly be called a rare astronomical phenomenon.
Great video! Looking forward to seeing all of these events in the video! Really want to see the meteor shower!
Most of these events are only visible in specific regions of the world, except for the Geminid meteor shower, which should be visible worldwide. Interestingly, the best bolide I’ve ever seen was in December.
The Beauty of Creation!
Thats why I love Astronomy 🙂
I cant wait to see Geminids 😊
In next year it will be better view
Now I know what do see in December.
Me too. Thx
Can someone explain to me why we call things that happen at regular and predictable intervals, "rare"?
@sixcolors4226 That's a very good question. You are absolutely right that these are not rare phenomena in relation to Earth. However, when it comes to their visibility in a specific location on Earth, they can certainly be called a rare astronomical phenomenon.
Tomorrow is more rare than yesterday. That's still something standard that we hope to see every day 😉
Must see = overcast/storms.
The end 😂🤣
That's the unfortunate reality for every stargazing enthusiast, but let's keep our fingers crossed for clear skies!
It Would Help If We Could See The Damn Sky😂NWPA Has Sucked For A Month..No End In Site..Gonna Rain All Winter Like Last Year🤨
In EU it was exactly the same story.
@ ,Its Freakin Ridiculous,Ive Seen Others In My Astro Groups On FB Say The Same..Yet Australia’s In The Clear.Their Upside Down,But Still🤣
Unfortunatelly stargazing is really demanding hobby