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Spectacular Summer Sights: Shooting Stars

Posted July 18, 2008 8:20 AM

From SPACE.com:

Anyone gazing at the summer night sky for even a short length of time is likely to spot a few "shooting stars" darting across the sky. Meteors are typically bits of material left behind by comets. They're often no larger than sand grains, and they vaporize as they enter our atmosphere. In general, the Earth encounters richer meteoric activity during the second half of the year. Between August 3 and 15, there are a half-dozen different minor displays that are active. The best display of the summer comes during the second week of August: the annual Perseid meteor shower. At its peak around the nights of Aug. 11 and 12, this display can produce 50 to 100 fast, bright meteors per hour.

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07/23/2008 9:11 AM

Nature's own fireworks...love 'em.

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