What must our ancestors have thought when they saw meteors light up the night sky? Was it terrifying or an event of wonder? Thankfully, we now know that this celestial cascade is a harmless annual event. The Perseid meteor shower thrills stargazers from mid-July to late August and is due to peak today. The Perseids are caused by Earth passing through debris left behind by the Comet Swift-Tuttle. When the cosmic debris hits our atmosphere, it disintegrates in a colorful, fiery light display. It"s a good night to catch the Perseids if you can—the moon is projected to only be 10% illuminated, so the meteors should really stand out against the dark sky.
Perseid meteor shower over Oregon
Today in History
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Old Town Quito
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Independence Day of the Argentine Republic
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International Museum Day
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Galeries Lafayette, Paris
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Go Fly a Kite Day
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Look before you leap
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The Old City of Bern
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Overseas Highway, Florida Keys
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Veterans Day
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Union Square, Manhattan
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The Kelpies statues in Falkirk, Scotland
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Train crossing the Tadami River in Japan
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Hohenzollern Castle near Stuttgart, Germany
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Hiding in plain sight
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Jamaica celebrates its independence
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Maloja, Switzerland
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A stroll above the stratosphere
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Rainbow River, Rainbow Springs State Park, Florida
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A grand event
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Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day
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A toast to California!
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Pride Month
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Avatar Mountains, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
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Tiny fliers head south
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Celebrating the Acadians
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Flowers by the sea
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World Laughter Day
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International Zebra Day
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Castle ruins on the island of Halki, Greece
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Bask in the glow—It s World Turtle Day
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