Perseid Meteor Shower Timelapse (HD) from meteor 2009 Watch Video
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Description: One theory behind how life could spread among the stars is that amino acids and water could arrive on planets via comets, and survive the impact.In this video, debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle falls to earth as earths oldest living thing, a bristlecone pine, rests under the stars of our Milky Way Galaxy.Debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle causes the annual Perseid Meteor Shower in early August.Events such as this may be tied to the appearance of life on this planet.I shot this timelapse
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