One of 2024's best meteor showers is peaking — These Canadian spots might get the best view

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Geminids meteor shower.

Geminids meteor shower.

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Look up Canada! The peak of the Geminids meteor shower is upon us and it's known as one of the best annual meteor showers of the year. Certain regions in Canada are predicted to get the best view of the incredible celestial event, thanks to clear skies in the forecast.

According to NASA the Geminids meteor shower peaks every year in mid-December, and is known to be one of the most reliable and best of the year. The prime time to see the bright streaks of light take over the sky is at night in the "predawn hours" of the morning. So bundle up and head out at night, keeping your eyes on the sky to see the bright and fast meteors, which tend to be a yellow colour.

You may have gotten glimpses of them on clear nights throughout this week, but The Weather Network says that the beautiful streaks of light will "all culminate on Friday night and early Saturday morning, during the meteor shower's peak, when the Geminids can deliver up to 100 meteors per hour."

Although it is known to be one of the best annual meteor showers "this year, the timing of the Geminids peak does not match up very favourably with the phases of the Moon," TWN said. The moon is going to be a Waxing Gibbous, making it bright enough to "wash out" some of the sky, and making it more difficult to see the meteors.

That means you'll want to make sure to set yourself up for success in terms of viewing, by turning your back to the moon to help your eyes spot the meteors. A clear sky night away from light pollution is what you want, ideally.

As for where in Canada is going to have the best chance for that, TWN's forecast predicted that Alberta will have mostly clear skies on Friday, as well as southern Saskatchewan, much of Ontario, southern Quebec, and parts of the Maritimes. Those in southern Nova Scotia and the western half of Newfoundland Island might not get so lucky.

Wherever you are make sure to keep an eye on the sky!

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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