Credit & Copyright: Zolt Levay  
  
 
Explanation:
Earth's  
annual Lyrid Meteor Shower  
peaked before dawn yesterday, as  
our fair planet plowed through debris from the tail of long-period comet  
Thatcher.  
  
In crisp, clear and moonless predawn skies over Brown County, Indiana this  
streak of vaporizing comet dust briefly shared a telephoto field of view  
with stars and nebulae along the Milky Way.  
  
Alpha star of the constellation Cygnus, Deneb  
lies near the  
bright meteor's path along with the region's dark interstellar clouds  
of dust and the recognizable glow of the North America nebula  
(NGC 7000).  
  
The meteor's streak points back to the shower's radiant, its  
apparent point of origin on the sky.  
  
That would be in the constellation Lyra, near bright star Vega and  
off the top edge of the frame.  
  
   
  
 Celebrate the Night:   
International Dark Sky Week
  
  
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