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Thousands of astronomical cameras observe the sky every night to photograph the meteors that go through our atmosphere. Planetary scientists use these observations to better understand the dust, asteroids and debris of comets present in our atmosphere.
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Thousands of astronomical cameras observe the sky every night to photograph the meteors that go through our atmosphere. Planetary scientists use these observations to better understand the dust, asteroids and debris of comets present in our atmosphere.

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Futura broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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