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Earth Passed Through 'Fireworks' From a Shattered Comet, NASA Says
After the New Year celebrations, stargazers can watch another firework in a form of a meteor shower. The latest shower that will peak on Jan. 3 comes from shattered comet from a non-existent constellation.
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