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Multi-coloured shooting stars to blaze in the sky in Geminid meteor shower – Yahoo News Australia
The meteors are unusual in that they’re multi-coloured – some yellow, green, red and blue – due to the presence of trace elements.

The Geminids blaze in the sky over Utah (Getty)
Dozens of bright, multi-coloured shooting stars could be visible in the skies over Britain this week as an annual meteor shower streaks across the sky
The Geminids meteor shower will see multi-coloured shooting stars blaze across the sky in the early part of this week.
This years shower peaked on the 13th and 14th December, but meteors will be visible on nights either side, astronomers say.
The meteors are unusual in that theyre multi-coloured – some…
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