Henry Neely, who was a popular lecturer at New Yorks Hayden Planetarium more than half a century ago, once noted in his 1946 book "A Primer for Stargazers": "I have always tried to indicate a figure which is much easier for star-gazers of today to find, and the three brightest and most unmistaka
The late Henry Neely, who for many years served as a lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium, once had this to say about watching for the Geminids: "Take the advice of a man whose teeth have chattered on many a winter's night wrap up much more warmly than you think is necessary."