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Reveal pictures of “Geminids meteor shower” night 13 to morning 14 Dec ’20

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The National Astronomical Research Council of Thailand revealed a picture of “Gemini’s meteor shower” with the atmosphere of the public flocking to see the bustling night 13 to the morning 14 Dec ’20

December 14, 2020, National Astronomical Research Institute Post pictures and messages that Dr. Sor reveals pictures of “Geminids meteor shower” night 13 to morning 14 December 2020

National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (SSO), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation reveals the image of “Geminid meteor shower” over Huai Lan Reservoir, On Tai Subdistrict, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province, the night of 13 to dawn 14 December 2020 Recorded in the period of approximately 21:00 – 02:30, counted as a meteor shower for the end of this year. The highest average fall rate was expected as much as about 150 stars per hour. You can observe a fireball and a bolide in a long line across the sky.

The “Geminids” meteor shower occurs when the Earth intersects with the streams, rubble and dust of the asteroid 3200 Phaethon (3200 Phaethon) left as it travels through the inner solar system. When the earth passes through that path Earth’s gravitational pull pulls dust and rocks to burn through the Earth’s atmosphere to form a flash of light. Or sometimes a large fireball (Fireball) is centered around the binary constellations. Occurs during the 4th – 17th December of every year and has the highest rate of fall during 13-14 December, averaging about 150 stars per hour.

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While last night On that page Post pictures and text that vividly! Gemid’s meteor shower to end the year 63, Thai people flock to see the lively

National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (STD) Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Reveal the atmosphere to watch the meteor shower on December 13, Thai people all over the country are interested in watching the meteor shower lively. The main observation point at Huai Lan Reservoir Thousands of people spent the night counting the shooting stars in the cold weather. Started to see before 8pm As a ball of fire streaking across the sky Korat Regional Observatory Chachoengsao is crowded as well.

Sor Dr.Organizes an activity “Cold Wind, Sleep Count Stars … Meteor Shower Rain Gemini” Night 13 – Dawn 14 December 2020 at Huai Lan Reservoir, On Tai Subdistrict, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province. People come to watch together. Early evening In the cold weather Each occupying the area waiting to watch the meteor shower And brought together celestial bodies through telescopes such as Saturn, Jupiter, Andromeda galaxy Orion Nebula While listening to an introductory stargazing lecture The first meteor appeared at 7:49 p.m. The appearance of a large fireball streaked across the sky, calling for a loud buzz that echoed throughout the reservoir area. Then there was a continuous shooting star. The people who had been waiting to see it were shouting from time to time. Likewise, the Observatory in honor of the 7 rounds of the Royal Nakhon Ratchasima and the Observatory in honor of the 7 around Chachoengsao have many people interested to join in as well.

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Picture from the Facebook page NARIT, National Astronomical Research Institute
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