The Geminids are the early bird’s meteor shower as the sun sets early in December, and the constellation Gemini — from which they appear to originate — rises roughly an hour after nightfall ...
From Earth's perspective, the Geminid meteor shower appears to originate from approximately the direction of the Gemini constellation. But don't look directly at Gemini to find Geminid meteors ...
Most interestingly, it falls in the constellation Gemini. Thus, it will feature highly in the night sky. The planet will appear bigger in the sky and measure 14.6 arcseconds in disk size.