Vincent Orange, fighting Kwame Brown for Gray’s seat, went with a smaller Cadillac SUV than his competitor. What, he couldn’t afford an orange paint job?

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We were tempted to recycle last week’s column for this week’s, but instead we’ll just give you a link and say: Geminids! They peak tonight! Of course it’s rainy and gross outside, so the potential of actually seeing any has gotten much, much slimmer, but you can still follow along and see some great photos at #Meteorwatch (like this nice one). It’s also supposed to be a little clearer tomorrow night, just one day off the peak. If you happen to be somewhere where the weather is better, you should see meteors enter the atmosphere at a rate of 1 to 2 per minute from 10 p.m. to dawn, so get a thermos of cocoa, a warm jacket, and enjoy the show.

Also, that launch we mentioned would happen last Friday, with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer satellite? As launches are wont to do, it got delayed until tomorrow due to a minor technical issue. Tune in at 9:09 a.m. here, here or here. If you’re wondering what exactly this camera will see when it turns its infrared-seeing eye to the universe, check out Chromoscope, which shows you the Milky Way and beyond in X-rays to radio waves, and provides a blog and video tour to tell you what we’re seeing in those different wavelengths.

>> Join the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club tonight for their monthly meeting at George Mason University. Author Bob Zimmerman will talk about Apollo 8, the first mission where humans left Earth’s orbit. 7 p.m.

>> If you’re like this woman and can’t conceive allowing your kids to bore you with their own interests, the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum’s regular Story Time probably isn’t for you.