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SmugMug > keywords > phaethon > A white-tailed tropicbird, golden morph ('golden bosunbird') glides into the cliff face on Christmas Island
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SmugMug > keywords > phaethon > Red-tailed Tropicbird in flight
SmugMug > keywords > phaethon > Final Pass. A red-tailed tropicbird comes in for landing on the cliffs of Christmas Island
The Geminids are a meteor shower caused by an object named 3200 Phaethon, which is thought to be an extinct comet. The meteors from this shower can be seen in mid-December and usually peak around 12–14 of the month.
 > The Geminids are a meteor shower caused by an object named 3200 Phaethon, which is thought to be an extinct comet. The meteors from this shower can be seen in mid-December and usually peak around 12–14 of the month.
The Geminids are a meteor shower caused by an object named 3200 Phaethon, which is thought to be an extinct comet. The meteors from this shower can be seen in mid-December and usually peak around 12–14 of the month.
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