Today we come to talk about an astronomical phenomenon that you can’t miss! This is a star shower that is normally visible during the nights between August 10 and 14 (depending on the year). This shower of stars is called Perseids, but is popularly known as the Tears of St. Lawrence. In reality, it is actually illuminated dust from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle that is elongated in the form of tails with a fleeting character, which gives great spectacularity to the observation of them. The particles that form this illuminated powder that we have called you before are very and very small. In fact, they do not reach…

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