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Catch the Peak of a Meteor Shower Featuring Fireballs With Colourful Trails – Lifehacker Australia
With many in-person New Year’s Eve celebrations and fireworks displays either scaled back or cancelled altogether this week, fans of flashy events taking place…

With many in-person New Years Eve celebrations and fireworks displays either scaled back or cancelled altogether this week, fans of flashy events taking place in the night sky may have been disappointed. But all is not lost. In fact, nature has its own lights display for us to enjoy as we ease into 2021. It comes in the form of the annual Quadrantids meteor shower, which peaks tonight. Heres how to see it.
What are the Quadrantids?
Technically, the Quadrantids meteor shower began last year December…
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