Meteorski dež je izgledal tako:
Grains of icy rock will streak across the sky and evaporate into Earth's atmosphere tonight! #meteorshower @AvdHoeven pic.twitter.com/pARjHPO6Ri
— Austin Braun (@Braun23Austin)
August 13, 2015
#meteorshower why can't this happen more often? pic.twitter.com/mGmwAGacaW
— △Jade||Please Calum☯ (@TheNamesHood) August 12, 2015
Perseids from space! Don't miss the #meteorshower tonight & join the fun on NASA TV at 10pmET. http://t.co/h3lPHcrAPy pic.twitter.com/33Mhmv8lqo
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 13, 2015
Here's a #Perseids shot from a wide-field camera located in Alabama from NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. pic.twitter.com/hU6EAC2hTH
— NASA Marshall News (@NASA_Marshall) August 13, 2015
Cloudy? Can't see tonight's #Perseids #MeteorShower? No worries. Live stream on NASA TV now: http://t.co/KX5g7yYnYG pic.twitter.com/SZHq2ZvoLF
— NASA (@NASA) August 13, 2015
Word is that the #Perseids are putting on a show in the UK; US, don't miss out! http://t.co/WuhTmJxwQx #meteorwatch pic.twitter.com/ZVeGIT4uYV
— Discovery Space (@Discovery_Space) August 13, 2015
Comet Swift-Tuttle, origin of the #Perseids, orbits the #Sun every 133 yrs, returns in 2125. http://t.co/UffwIg2bRM pic.twitter.com/CJanC8nIO4
— Epic Cosmos (@EpicCosmos) August 13, 2015