It is an unforgettable spectacle to see in August.
Every August the inhabitants of our planet have the opportunity to watch the Perseid meteor shower. This is due to the passage of Earth through the plume of dust particles of the comet swift-Tuttle. This year is characterized by a particularly spectacular starbursts, which peaked on the night of 11 to 12 August. The number of meteors reached 200 per hour, and sometimes 2-3 times more than usual.
We offer you to look at how the inhabitants of the Earth were watching “star rain” in different parts of the world: