Eta Aquariid meteor shower from China
Taken by Jeff Dai on May 6, 2022 @ Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China
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As our planet Earth meet the dust from comet Halley in early May. Eta Aquariid meteor shower highlight the sky in the early hours before dawn. It's my first time to observe this meteor shower. It doesn't let me down. The shooting stars show a beautiful green trail and streaked across the cental burgle of the Milky way galaxy. Many people in China watch the celestial online with me. We enjoyed more than 60 meteors all night on May 6th. Photo taken at Jiuzhaigou, a world heritage site in Sichuan province of China.
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https://twanight.org/dai
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