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Night of the Perseids
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100814.html

Explanation:
On the night of August 12, from moonset until dawn was a good time to 
see meteors. Enthusiasts watched as comet dust rained on planet Earth, 
streaking through dark skies during the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. 
Anticipating the shower approaching its peak, astronomer Marco 
Verstraaten recorded a series of exposures capturing meteors over a 
period of 6 hours using a wide angle lens from a not-so-dark site in the 
Netherlands. Combining them still produced this dramatic night sky view 
with many colorful meteor streaks. The starry backdrop includes the 
Milky Way and even the faint Andromeda Galaxy, right of center. Although 
the comet dust particles are traveling parallel to each other, the 
shower meteors clearly seem to radiate from a spot on the sky in the 
eponymous constellation Perseus. The radiant effect is due to 
perspective, as the parallel tracks appear to converge at a distance. 
Bright stars in Perseus extend into the gap between the foreground trees.


perseida2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4-IL8GHmlk


Perseid Prelude
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100812.html


Espetáculo no céu
http://oglobo.globo.com/ciencia/fotogaleria/2010/12370/



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