National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 4月28日 09時05分
Photo by @babaktafreshi | On this June night, I was enjoying the moonrise from the otherworldly landscape of Mono Lake, California, when this beautiful meteor flashed in the starry sky. On any dark night, a consistent observer may see a meteor every 10 to 15 minutes on average, especially toward the morning. The rate is more frequent during meteor showers. The sporadic meteors like this are formed by wandering rocks or ice that enter the Earth’s atmosphere at very high speeds.
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