Geminids Meteor Shower on Display Saturday Night

Saturday night is the best time to catch the show.

Star enthusiasts can catch the show Saturday night and into Sunday morning, when the meteor shower reaches its peak. The show will be visible, as long as you're far away from bright city lights.

"This year's Geminid meteor shower will peak on Dec. 13 and 14 with as many as 120 meteors per hour," Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, said in a press release. "I'm looking forward to a good display."

The meteor shower gets its name from the constellation Gemini. Meteors shoot out of the constellation, producing many fireballs.

The Geminids are older than the Civil War and were first documented in the early 19th century.