The best nights to see the 2015 Geminid meteor shower will be on the night of December 13 into the early morning of December 14th, and then again the next night, going into December 15.
Geminid meteors tend to be few and far between at early evening, but intensify in number as evening deepens into late night. The waxing crescent moon will set at early evening, leaving dark skies for this year’s Geminid meteor shower. This shower favors Earth’s Northern Hemisphere, but will be visible from the Southern Hemisphere as well.
NASA and the online Slooh Community Observatory will broadcast live views of the Geminid shower with the Slooh’s webcast begins at 8 p.m. EST on December 13 here. It will include meteor views, commentary and the sounds of the meteors ionizing in the atmosphere. [How to Observe the Geminid Meteor Shower]
You can watch the Geminid meteor shower webcasts on Space.com, courtesy of NASA and Slooh.