This makes the Royal Dutch Meteor Society working group for Meteorology and Astronomy (KNVWS) Wednesday.
Every year around August 12 are seen on a clear day many shooting stars. These meteors are part of the so-called Perseids swarm, which can be seen dozens of shooting stars per hour. The Perseids are chunks stone dust from the comet Swift-Tuttle, which is to see the sky as shooting stars.
That is probably more to see shooting stars this year is according to scientists because the earth by what sealant track draws
A shooting star -. called meteor – has nothing to do real stars. It involves entering a dust particle from outer space the Earth’s atmosphere and burn it
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