Google Doodle follows Geminid meteor shower to Earth
https://www.cnet.com/news/google-doodle-follows-geminid-meteor-shower-to-earth/
This is the Geminid meteor shower, so named because the meteors appear to come from a radiant in the constellation Gemini. The first recorded observation was from a riverboat on the Mississippi River in 1833, and it's got more intense each year since.
Every December, Earth passes through this debris cloud and it crashes into our atmosphere at 79,000 miles (127,000 km) per hour, where it normally disintegrates and creates a spectacular light show.