The Geminids meteor shower, originating from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, will peak on Friday, offering one of the year's last chances to see fireballs in the sky. The shower is known for producing meteors with a yellow glow due to its unique origin material. This year, the almost full moon will limit visibility to about 15 meteors per hour at peak time. Meteor showers are best viewed under dark, cloudless skies away from city lights, with the next shower, the Ursids, set to peak on Dec. 22.
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