This season is marked by the sparkle and glow of holiday decorations adorning buildings, trees, and fences. But if you look up at the sky between the late evening hours of Sunday night and early Monday morning, you may be privy to a different sort of spectacle: the Ursid meteor shower.

The low-key meteor shower, the final celestial event of the year, is active during the brief window of Dec. 17 to Dec. 26, with its activity set to peak on Dec. 21-22. During this time, sky-gazers in some parts of the world could spot up to 10 shooting stars streak across the sky per hour as Earth passes through the debris trail of a comet.

The Ursids are often overlooked since they fall during the holiday season. The meteor shower peaks around th…

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