Recently, in Yunnan, the photographer photographed the Geminid meteor shower across the constellation Orion, the picture is romantic and beautiful, may you get what you want.
After about 80 minutes of observation, tonight's Geminid meteor shower witnessed the harvest of eighteen meteors. Considering that the observation conditions are not ideal due to the interference of light pollution in an urban area, and the rare clear sky in front of the cold front, I already feel very lucky.
However, it suddenly occurred to think about why meteor showers appear on a fixed date every year. It turns out that these meteors are actually dust left behind by comets or asteroids, floating in their tracks. Every year, when the Earth orbits the Sun at a fixed point where it intersects these tracks, these fine dusts enter the Earth's atmosphere and instantly turn into sparks in the intertwined winds.
Therefore, meteor showers, like the change of seasons, are solemn commemorations of the passage of time. Whether twinkling in the sky or growing on the earth, they all have the desire to meet year after year, bringing infinite possibilities to transcendence.
Just as the cold wind gradually cools down over a distance of thousands of miles, but still tries to burn out the last autumn light, the same is true of meteor showers. They cut through the cold with a brilliant glow, showing us the beauty of winter.
In the current winter season, the triangular constellations major and the three stars of Orion are also the stars that shine in the night sky. These two constellations are unique in the winter night sky and attract our attention. The constellation Triangular Major is made up of three bright stars, Taurus, Poe, and Andromeda, forming an isosceles triangle. The three stars of Orion are the three most visible stars in Orion, and they are arranged in a straight line, as if to guide us in the direction.
The presence of these constellations makes the night sky more beautiful in winter and also provides us with opportunities to observe and explore. When we look up at the starry sky, whether it is the beauty of a meteor shower or the sparkle of winter constellations, we can feel the vastness and mystery of the universe.
Meteor showers and winter horoscopes bring people endless reverie and contemplation. They make us aware of our own insignificance and insignificance in the universe, and they also stimulate our desire to explore the mysteries of the universe. Through observation and research, we can gain a deeper understanding of the laws of the universe and a better appreciation of its beauty and wonder.
In this universe full of wonders and mysteries, meteor showers and winter horoscopes are just some of them. They make us aware of the passage of time and the insignificance of human beings, and find their place in this universe. Whether it's a meteor streaked across the night sky or a constellation shining overhead, they are gifts from the universe that make us feel the infinite possibilities and beauty of life.