Behold: comet dust raining down last week in a composite shot taken during the peak night of the annual Perseid meteor shower. To wit:

The umbrella was not needed as a shield from meteors, since they almost entirely evaporate high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Many of the component images featured individual Perseids, while one image featured the foreground near Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China. The stellar background includes the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy, appearing nearly vertical, as well as the planets Jupiter and Saturn on the left. Although the comet dust particles are traveling parallel to each other, the resulting shower meteors clearly seem to radiate from a single point on the sky — the radiant in the eponymous constellation Perseus. The image captured so long an angular field that the curvature of the sky is visible in the trajectory of the Perseids. 

(Image: Luo Hongyang)

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2 thoughts on “A Light Shower

  1. pat darcy

    badly photoshopped. the giveaway is the couple and their position on the road and the perspective of them compared to the road. the area on the ground underneath them and their photoshopped shadows are poor also.

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