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Falling Star Collection

Captivated by the celestial spectacle, a meteor shower paints the night sky with its ethereal brushstrokes

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Meteor shower, artwork

Meteor shower, artwork
Meteor shower. Computer artwork of trees silhouetted against a meteor shower in the night sky. Meteor tracks, also known as falling or shooting stars

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Time-exposure showing meteor track & star trails

Time-exposure showing meteor track & star trails
Meteor track. Nocturnal time-exposure image over trees of a meteor track (top left) among many star trails. The meteor track is longer and brighter than the star trails

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Night at the Adams

Night at the Adams
Atanu Bandyopadhyay

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Key To The Mountain

Key To The Mountain
Florent Bodart

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Wandering Bear

Wandering Bear
Florent Bodart

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Silhouette Dreams

Silhouette Dreams
Ritvik takkar

Background imageFalling Star Collection: El Chico de las Estrellas

El Chico de las Estrellas
Carlos F. Turienzo

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Starfish Falling In Front Of The Ocean

Starfish Falling In Front Of The Ocean

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Starfish In Front Of The Ocean

Starfish In Front Of The Ocean

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Montbretia or Coppertips -Crocosmia-, invasive plant in Hawaii, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Montbretia or Coppertips -Crocosmia-, invasive plant in Hawaii, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Meteor shower, historical artwork

Meteor shower, historical artwork
Meteor shower. Coloured historical artwork of an 1870 meteor shower. Meteors, or shooting stars, are tiny dust grains which enter the Earths atmosphere and glow as they are heated by air resistance

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork

Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork
Astronauts on Mars. Computer artwork of astronauts exploring the surface of Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide

Background imageFalling Star Collection: A meteor track from the Perseid meteor shower

A meteor track from the Perseid meteor shower

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Perseid meteor shower, meteor track

Perseid meteor shower, meteor track
Perseid meteor shower. Optical image of a meteor track (upper right) from the Perseid meteor shower. This shower reaches its peak around August the 12th each year

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Meteoric impact, 17th century

Meteoric impact, 17th century. This fall of a meteor to Earth was observed in Styria, Austria, an event that is recorded as having taken place in August 1618

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Alien meteorite shower, artwork

Alien meteorite shower, artwork
Alien meteorite shower, computer artwork. View across the surface of an alien moon being struck by falling meteorites in front of an earth-like planet

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Leonid meteor shower of 1833, artwork

Leonid meteor shower of 1833, artwork
Leonids of 1833 are a prolific meteor shower associated with the comet Temple-Tuttle. Leonids is a meteor stream left by the comet. The meteorites are moving fast with 72 km/sec

Background imageFalling Star Collection: Meteor shower, artwork

Meteor shower, artwork
Meteor shower in the night sky, computer artwork. Meteor tracks, also known as falling or shooting stars, are caused by tiny dust grains entering the Earths atmosphere


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Captivated by the celestial spectacle, a meteor shower paints the night sky with its ethereal brushstrokes. Time-exposure reveals mesmerizing meteor tracks intertwining with star trails, creating an enchanting tapestry of light and wonder. As we gaze upon this cosmic ballet, we unlock the Key To The Mountain, embarking on a journey through imagination and dreams. In this vast universe, even a Wandering Bear pauses to witness the Falling Star's breathtaking display. Silhouette Dreams take flight as shooting stars streak across the horizon in Bisti Badlands, casting their magic upon ancient landscapes. A Night at the Adams Observatory unveils secrets hidden within constellations while El Chico de las Estrellas whispers tales of stardust and wishes. Among countless stars that adorn our galaxy, #563 stands out like a brilliant gemstone amidst darkness - its brilliance captivating all who dare to look up. And in another corner of space lies #646 - a celestial marvel that leaves us awestruck by its sheer beauty. Just as a Starfish Falling In Front Of The Ocean creates ripples that echo throughout eternity, so does each falling star ignite hope and inspiration within our hearts. For these fleeting moments remind us that even in darkness there is light; even when lost, there is guidance from above. So let us embrace these celestial wonders and cherish every Falling Star that graces our skies – for they are reminders of our connection to something greater than ourselves.