Unfortunately, when I went out to look at the Perseids the sky over Oxford was fairly cloudy - and in the clear parts, I didn’t manage to make out any meteors. Ah well, until next year. Did anyone else have any luck?
If not, I suggest you have a look at this beautiful set of time-lapse videos, taken of the shower in Joshua Tree National Park in California.
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The bright stripe of stars across the sky is of course the Milky Way - the spiral galaxy that’s our home, viewed edge-on from our position inside it. The dark patches are lanes of interstellar dust: compare them to the patches you see in Hubble photographs of distant spiral galaxies, and you’ll be reminded that we do indeed live in one of those things!






