Because August is such a fantastic time for stargazing, we’re looking skyward at this spectacular nighttime scene of the Milky Way over the Totensee, a small natural lake in Switzerland. In the Northern Hemisphere, the nights are still long and remain warm, so if you"re lucky you can catch the always thrilling sight of a falling star. Tonight would be a good night to look for one because we"re at the tail end of the annual Perseid meteor shower. Like most predictable meteor showers, it occurs when the Earth"s orbit intersects with the long elliptical path of one of the millions of comets that orbit the sun. It is called the Perseid meteor shower because the bulk of the meteors will appear to originate out of the constellation Perseus. So, turn out the lights, head outside, and look up!
Reflections of the night sky
Today in History
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Four little birds sitting in a tree…
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What does the fox dream?
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A ‘city’ within Valencia
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An ultralight aircraft flying over the sands of Namibia
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The aftermath of a meteorite
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Goliath heron in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
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International Lighthouse Weekend
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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Engineering an artificial harbor in Normandy
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International Womens Day
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Fall colors below Mount Sneffels near Ridgway, Colorado
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Spring equinox
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Feast of the Donkey
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US Election Day
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International Zebra Day
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Heceta Head Light, Florence, Oregon
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Hey, who’s in charge here?
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Time to count some birds
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A circular celebration
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A cry for independence
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Happy New Year!
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Behold the blood moon
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Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
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Don t forget—it’s World Elephant Day
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China s colorful terraced pools
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A young bull moose in Denali National Park, Alaska
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Burrowing owls
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Traveling warblers
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Endangered Species Act
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