Spectacular visualization using NASA data to render known Perseids meteoroids in space. You know how meteor showers come from comets? Picture it, here.
The nearest sunlike star is Tau Ceti, only 12 light-years away. It's now known to have at least 4 planets orbiting it, with relatively small masses, tantalizingly close to Earth's mass.
It's possible to see and photograph bright meteors in moonlight. EarthSky friend Eliot Herman caught this image - a bright meteor, not associated with the Perseid shower - in early July. He wrote : "Even next to the moon, this is a bright meteor. Brightest meteor captured this location so far in 2017."
Perseid meteor stream from Earth’s perspective in space. Click into the interactive page to see the meteors coming toward you. Click the box in the upper left that says “Watch from Earth.” Visualization via Ian Webster.
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