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Leonid meteor shower of 1866
Leonid meteor shower of 1866. Historical artwork of steam and sailing ships observing the Leonid meteor shower off the coast of Florida, USA, in the early morning of 14 November 1866. This meteor shower occurs every year when Earth passes through clouds of debris from the comet Temple-Tuttle. This dusty debris is rapidly heated as it impacts the atmosphere, causing streaks of light known as shooting stars. Two of the most impressive Leonid meteor showers were in 1833 and 1866 when the Earth passed through very dense clouds of debris. At this meteor showers peak, hundreds of shooting stars were visible in just a few minutes
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14th 1866 Atlantic Atmosphere Boat Coast Coastal Comet Cometary Debris Dense Falling Florida Glow Glowing Heat Leonid Leonids Light Maritime Meteor Meteors Night Sky North American November Peak Planetary Science Sailing Ship Ship Shooting Star Solar System Streak Streaking Streaks Us A Glows Hundreds Shooting Stars
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This historical artwork captures the awe-inspiring Leonid meteor shower of 1866, off the coast of Florida, USA. In the early morning hours of 14 November 1866, steam and sailing ships gathered along the coastal waters to witness this celestial spectacle. The Leonid meteor shower occurs annually when Earth passes through clouds of debris left by the comet Temple-Tuttle. The artist beautifully portrays a scene filled with excitement and wonder as streaks of light known as shooting stars illuminate the night sky. This particular year was especially remarkable, as dense clouds of cometary debris created a breathtaking display. Within just a few minutes at its peak, hundreds of shooting stars could be seen streaking across the atmosphere. The illustration showcases both steam-powered vessels and traditional sailing ships basking in the glow emitted by these glowing meteors. As space dust rapidly heats upon impact with our atmosphere, it vaporizes and creates these mesmerizing streaks that captivate observers from land and sea alike. This stunning piece transports us back to a time when scientific knowledge about our solar system was still expanding rapidly in the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, humans marveled at nature's wonders beyond their earthly existence.
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