I found a new meteor shower — and it comes from an asteroid getting baked to bits by the sun

A NASA researcher in planetary sciences explains how he discovered a new meteor shower linked to a disintegrating asteroid.

Time-lapse image of meteors streaking across the night sky
Meteor showers are key events for any stargazer to look out for.
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Across the Earth, every night, thousands of automated stargazers are waiting to take pictures of shooting stars. I am one of the scientists who study these meteors.

Most movies and news alerts focus on large asteroids that could destroy the Earth. And your phones notifies you every few months that an object nine washing machines wide is going to just narrowly skim past. However, the small dust and rubble that enter our atmosphere daily tell an equally interesting story.

Patrick M. Shober
Postdoctoral Fellow in Planetary Sciences, NASA

Patrick M. Shober is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Planetary Sciences for NASA

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