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![Леониды 2001 года: метеоры в перспективе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/11/10/0001180783/leoantiradiant_marlot.preview.jpg)
7.11.2002
The 2001 Leonid storm was so intense that the meteor shower's radiant, the point on the sky from which the fleeting trails seemed to diverge, was easy to spot. But the bits of debris that created the meteors really moved along parallel paths, following the orbit of their parent comet Tempel-Tuttle.
![Пыль кометы Галлея и Млечный Путь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/06/05/0001313995/EtaAquaridMW_taylor.preview.jpg)
9.05.2014
The early morning hours of May 6 were moonless when grains of cosmic dust streaked through dark skies. Swept up as planet Earth plows through dusty debris streams left behind periodic Comet Halley, the annual meteor shower is known as the Eta Aquarids.
![Длинный метеор из потока Леонид](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2000/12/19/0001162319/leonid00_yen_crop.preview.jpg)
24.11.2000
Just last week this long lovely Leonid shower meteor arced through the night. Captured on November 17/18 by photographer Bob Yen, the meteor trail spans about 70 times the apparent diameter of the full moon in the skies above Mt. Wilson, California, USA. The Leonid's path flashes from
![Вид из самолета над Гудзоновым заливом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/10/21/0001442297/CurtainsofLightRohner1024.preview.jpg)
22.09.2018
On the August 18 night flight from San Francisco to Zurich, a window seat offered this tantalizing view when curtains of light draped a colorful glow across the sky over Hudson Bay. Constructed...
![Аннотированные Леониды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/13/0001199170/leonid1_by.preview.jpg)
30.11.1998
The 1998 Leonids Meteor Shower was perhaps the most photographed meteor event in history. Patient observers saw bright meteors streak across dark skies every few minutes, frequently leaving fading trails stretching across the sky. High above the Anza-Borrego Desert, a meteor was photographed streaking up from the radiant constellation of the Leonids: Leo.
![Фейерверк и падающие звезды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/08/09/0001178835/fireworks_steele.preview.jpg)
9.08.2002
Experimenting with a new telescope and camera, photographer Jim Steele captured this surreal but festive image of fireworks in the night sky above Ashland, Oregon. The date was July 4th and the fiery streaks were part of the traditional annual celebration of independence day in the United States.
![Зимний дождь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/12/17/0001394344/JackFusco_JasperGeminids1024.preview.jpg)
16.12.2017
Four Geminids flash through northern skies in this wintry night skyscape. The bright fireball and 3 fainter meteors were captured in a single 10 second exposure, near the peak of December's Geminid meteor shower.
![Метеор между облаками](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/11/20/0001237030/LeoSMCLMC6043_wulfen_c800.preview.jpg)
20.11.2009
This bright meteor streaked through dark night skies over Sutherland, South Africa on November 15. Potentially part of the annual Leonid meteor shower, its sudden, brilliant appearance, likened to a camera's flash, was captured by chance as it passed between two clouds.
![Персеиды на фоне полярного сияния](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/11/0001192254/perseidaurora_westlake.preview.jpg)
9.08.2003
Just after the Moon set but before the Sun rose in the early morning hours of 2000 August 12, meteors pelted the Earth from the direction of the constellation Perseus, while ions pelted the Earth from the Sun.
![След метеора из потока Персеид](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/08/14/0001229153/Perseid_pacholka_750wp.preview.jpg)
14.08.2008
This bright and colorful meteor flashed through Tuesday's early morning skies, part of the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. The lovely image is one of over 350 frames captured on August 12 from...
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