Astronomy lovers do not miss the opportunity Today
Astronomy lovers do not miss the opportunity Today, you are on a date with a wonderful display of a prolific meteor showers, which is the most important astronomical phenomena that are repeated annually and followed by millions of people around the world
This meteorite is a remnant of Comet Swift–Tuttle orbiting the sun every 133 years, leaving debris behind the atmosphere. This year's show is expected to be particularly exciting because the moon will be a thin crescent leaving the dark night sky for stars and meteors.
Of course you will not need telescopes or cameras to get a good view. All you have to do is look at the sky and find a dark spot and lie on your back the best time for it is after midnight.
About the Image:
source | Wikimedia commons |
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License information | ESO/S. By Guisard • CC BY 4.0 |
Id | potw1033a |
Type | Photographic |
Release date | 16 August 2010, 10:10 |
Size | 5616 x 3744 px |
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