49 days of meteor orbits
Taken by Anon on September 8, 2014 @ USA
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A GIF of 49 days of meteor orbits. Notice that there seems to be a batch of meteors with similar velocities whose orbits intersect both Earth *and* Venus. Note that the alignment follows Venus even as the distance and angle between the two planets and the Sun changes. Anyone know why that would be?
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