Star gazers are in for a stellar event on Monday 13th December in Glentrool to co-incide with the Geminids meteor shower, usually the most spectacular of the year. The Geminds can produce up to 60-80 meteors an hour, so star spotters all over the country are expected to flock to Britain's first Dark Sky Park in Galloway. Forestry Commission Scotland is teaming up with the Royal Observatory in Greenwich to lay on a presentation and talk on craters, collisions and catastrophes. An outdoor meteor watch session is planned after the talk. Keith Muir of Forestry Commission Scotland said: “We are…