             APOD: 2017 August 6 - Milky Way and Exploding Meteor

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                                2017 August 6
                                      [2]
                        Milky Way and Exploding Meteor
              Image Credit & Copyright: Andr van der Hoeven [3]

Explanation: Next weekend the Perseid Meteor Shower [4]  reaches its maximum.
Grains of icy rock will streak across the sky [5] as they evaporate during
entry into Earth's atmosphere [6] . These grains were shed from Comet
Swift-Tuttle [7] . The Perseids [8]  result from the annual crossing of the
Earth through Comet Swift-Tuttle [9] 's orbit, and are typically the most
active meteor shower [10]  of the year. Although it is hard to predict the
level of activity in any meteor shower [11] , in a clear dark sky an observer
might see a meteor [12]  a minute. This year's Perseids [13] peak nearly a
week after full Moon [14] , and so some faint meteors will be lost to the
lunar skyglow [15] . Meteor showers [16]  in general are best be seen from a
relaxing position [17] , away from lights. Featured here [18] is a meteor
caught exploding [19]  during the 2015 Perseids above Austria [20] next to the
central band of our Milky Way Galaxy [21] .

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