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Bisected by the Milky Means, a Stellar Picture Captures the Perseid Meteor Bathe Raining Down on Stonehenge — Colossal

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August 15, 2024

Grace Ebert

Picture © Josh Dury, shared with permission

One of many brightest and densest meteor showers of the yr, the Perseids pour down each August, leaving glowing streaks of their wake. Photographer Josh Dury captured this yr’s stellar spectacle close to Stonehenge, displaying the fireballs illuminating the sky above the prehistoric grounds in Wiltshire, England.

On August 9, Dury camped out on the historic monument—which aligns the dawn on the summer time solstice and the sundown on the winter solstice—to seize 46 photographs he later stitched collectively into the gorgeous composite above. Between 50 and 100 meteors are sometimes seen per hour when the Perseids arrive, and the photographer spent about three hours on location.

With the sensible Milky Means bisecting the body, the ensuing picture is a hanging tribute to celestial wonders previous and current. “For me, the pertinent narrative of this ancient firework display, formed by some of the most ancient astronomical material of our solar system seemed a fitting tribute to the world-famous astronomical monument that is Stonehenge,” he instructed PetaPixel.

Prints of “Perseid Meteors over Stonehenge,” which was named the Astronomy Image of the Day by NASA,  can be found on Dury’s web site. Comply with his work on Instagram.

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