Very cool observation and that a was a nicely detailed report! <br /><br />The Geminid meteor shower usually sees about 80 meteors per hour at its ZHR, (Zenith Hourly Rate). The Geminids radiate from the constellation Gemini. On December 12th and 13th we see the first peak and on 13th & 14th we will see the second, larger peak. <br /><br />The Geminid meteor shower is different than other meteor showers in that it has a good show before midnight! Meteors come in many different colors. The Leonids tend to be green in color and the Geminids (which you likely observed) tend to be yellow * .<br /><br />Some meteors also leave trails that hang in the air for several seconds. These are more frequent in other meteor showers, but they can also occur in the Geminids.<br /><br /><br /> <b> * Meteor Element Color Scale</b><br /><br />A meteors' color is determined by its velocity and material composition:<br /><br />Sodium : Orange-yellow <br />Iron : Yellow <br />Magnesium : Blue-green <br />Calcium : Violet <br />Silicon : Red