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May 19, 2014
Eta Aquariids
Sometimes land and sky are both busy and beautiful. The landscape pictured in
the foreground encompasses Bryce Canyon in Utah, USA,
famous for its many interesting rock structures
eroded over millions of years. The skyscape above, photogenic in its own right,
encompasses the arching central disk of our Milky Way Galaxy,
streaks that include three passing airplanes and at least four Eta Aquariid meteors, and
bright stars that include the Summer Triangle. The
above image is a digital
panorama created from 12 smaller images earlier this month on the night May 6.
If you missed the recent Eta
Aquariids meteor shower though, don't fret -- you may get an unexpected
reprieve. Sky enthusiasts are waiting to see if a new
meteor shower develops in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 24, when
the Earth moves through
a possibly dense cloud of dust and debris
ejected by Comet
209P/LINEAR.
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