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Rare Christmas shooting star to zip through skies on longest night of year

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Meteors which look like shooting stars may be spotted zipping through the sky this evening - which will also be the longest night of the year.Whether you're into astronomy or are just looking for something to do this week, the annual Ursid meteor shower is a celestial display that's worth seeing.

Lucky viewers could spot up to 10 meteors an hour during the shower's peak if conditions are right.Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) which comprises some of the UK's leading space exploration institutions, has said that the Ursid meteor shower will peak on December 22 and 23.However, it will be visible from December 17 until December 26, meaning that you may have a chance to spot it during the winter solstice - which falls on Wednesday December 21.Here is everything you need to know about the annual meteor shower and winter solstice, which is often called the longest night of year.Stargazers will need no equipment to see the Ursid meteor shower as the streaks of lights can be seen with the naked eye.

The bright streak that we see as a "shooting star" is actually "glowing hot air" as a space rock "zips through the atmosphere", NASA says.The RMG describes the annual shower as: "Meteors are debris that enters our planet’s atmosphere at speeds of up to 70 kilometres per second, vaporising and causing the streaks of light we call meteors."To see the meteor shower they say: "For the best conditions, you want to find a safe location away from street lights and other sources of light pollution.

The meteors can be seen in all parts of the sky, so it’s good to be in a wide open space where you can scan the night sky with your eyes.Unfortunately during the peak days, which will occur on Thursday and Friday, there is a good chance that the

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