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A huge meteor shower is expected to light up UAE skies tonight
Up to 120 shooting stars are expected to shoot across the sky…
If you look up to the skies in the UAE tonight, January 3, you’re potentially set to be in for a real treat. The first meteor shower of 2021 is expected to light up the UAE skies, with up to 120 shooting stars to be seen per hour, according to The Dubai Astronomy Group.
The spectacular show is expected to take place during the night of January 3 (tonight) until the dawn of January 4 (tomorrow). You shouldn’t need a telescope to watch the show as the shooting stars can be seen by the naked eye.
UAE sky full of shooting stars : Geminids meteor shower puts on dazzling display
About 200 people turned up at Wadi Shawkah in Ras Al Khaimah to watch the showers
The Geminids meteor shower lit up UAE s skies last night and early hours of this morning. Chris Whiteoak / The National
About 200 people turned up at Wadi Shawkah in Ras Al Khaimah to watch the celestial event, as part of a gathering organised by the Dubai Astronomy Group. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The Geminid meteor shower in Mleiha, Sharjah. Prabhu Astrophotography for The National
Another shot of the Geminid meteor shower from Mleiha, Sharjah. Prabhu Astrophotography for The National