Image Credit & Copyright:
Sean M. Sabatini
Explanation:
What's happening in the sky over
Monument Valley?
A meteor shower.
Over the past weekend the
Leonid meteor shower has
been peaking.
The image -- actually a composite of six exposures of about 30 seconds
each -- was taken in 2001, a year when there was a
much more active
Leonids shower.
At that time, Earth was moving through a particularly dense swarm
of sand-sized debris from
Comet Tempel-Tuttle,
so that meteor rates approached one visible streak per second.
The
meteors
appear parallel because they all fall to Earth from the
meteor shower radiant --
a point on the sky towards the constellation of the Lion
(
Leo).
Although the predicted peak of
this year's
Leonid meteor shower is over,
another peak may be visible early tomorrow morning.
By the way --
how many meteors can you identify
in the above image?
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