Perseids Meteor Shower Composite
This long exposure shot by David Kingham as a friendly reminder that we are orbiting the Sun at 67,000 miles per hour, rocketing around the center of the Milky Way at 490,000 miles per hour, and traveling towards the constellation Leo at a blistering 390 kilometers per second.
That means that we happen to pass through the thin, dusty tails of comets long passed, like Swift-Tuttle, the Perseids’ source, we shouldn’t be surprised to see a few fireworks.
We’re really moving, folks.
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These two look like they time traveled! (Taken with Instagram)
Trampled by Turtles @rockthegarden (Taken with Instagram)
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