APOD: 2026 August 3 - Vaporizing Meteor Photobombs the Lacerta Nebula - NASA Science
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August is an excellent time to observe the night sky, and along with a scientist at the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy of the Faculty of Physics of Vilnius University, Dr. Vidas Vollscas LRT.lt is the most interesting astronomical event of the last month of summer.
APOD: 2026 August 3 - Vaporizing Meteor Photobombs the Lacerta Nebula - NASA Science
APODScienceAPODAPOD: 2026 August 3 –…Today’s APODArchiveSubmissionsIndexSearchCalendarRSSEducationAboutDiscuss APOD Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. Vaporizing Meteor Photobombs the Lacerta Nebula Explanation: What’s happening to this…
There are coincidences that the camera turns into heritage. On August 3, 2026, NASA’s image of the day showed one of those sequences that astrophotographs dream: a meteor crossing the field of the Lacerta Nebula. The rocket not only appeared unannounced; it vaporized completely, leaving hardly a colored scar in the Earth’s atmosphere while the reddish nebula was waiting at the bottom, alien to the fleeting dramas of our planet. The snapshot, sig…
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