Falling from Space

In this 20-second exposure, a meteor lights up the sky over the top of a mountain ridge near Park City, Utah.
August 15, 2016
CreditNASA/Bill Dunford
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In this 20-second exposure, a meteor lights up the sky over the top of a mountain ridge near Park City, Utah. Even though this image was captured during the annual Perseid meteor shower, this "shooting star" is probably not one of the Perseid meteors, which originate from material left behind by Comet Swift-Tuttle. Instead, it's likely one of the many bits of rock and dust that randomly fall into the atmosphere on any given night.