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The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
NASA estimates that between 10 and 40 tons of meteor dust will enter the Earth for each day of the meteor shower.

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Rain of Stars phenomenon seen from S

The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
NASA estimates that between 10 and 40 tons of meteor dust will enter the Earth for each day of the meteor shower.

Rain of Stars phenomenon seen from S

The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
The meteor shower is made of fragments of ice and dust and the remains left by the comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This meteor shower happens every August, which is when the Earth passes near the comet’s wake.
NASA estimates that between 10 and 40 tons of meteor dust will enter the Earth for each day of the meteor shower.

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