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Bulgaria, Meteor Shower
The ISS is seen over the night sky during the Gemenids meteor shower in the observatory of Avren, East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Dec.14, 2015. The Geminids are a meteor shower caused by the object Phaeton 30120 which is thought to be a Palladain Asteroid with a "rock comet" orbit. This would make the Geminids, together with the Quadrantids the only major meteor showers not originating from a Comet. The meteors from this shower are slow moving, can be seen in December and usually peak around December 13 and 14. Photo by: Emily Plamenova /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto
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| Photographer | Impact Press Group/NurPhoto |
| Category | Science and Technology |
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