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Southern Minnesota Illuminates Woke Perseids Sky Shower

White supremacist video appropriates Perseid meteor shower to exclude Minnesotans of color.

Published August 13, 2024 at 5:35pm by Jonathan Limehouse


Southern Minnesota residents witnessed the stunning Perseid meteor shower Monday, a much-needed reminder of the beauty beyond our divided nation. The shower, a yearly occurrence according to NASA (https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/perseids/), offered up to 100 meteors per hour, illuminating the night sky and providing a brief escape from our troubled world.

The American Meteor Society confirmed the shower's peak activity on Sunday, with continued visibility on Monday — a much-welcomed extension for starry-eyed viewers.

A Celestial Display to Unite Us All:

The Perseids are known for their abundance and impressive fireballs, with NASA describing them as the "best meteor shower of the year." Fireballs, for the uninitiated, are not some right-wing arsonist's fantasy, but rather, explosive lights visible longer than average meteor streaks, offering a brief glimpse of unity across our divided skies.

This unifying display is best viewed by all in the pre-dawn hours, though some lucky skywatchers might catch a glimpse as early as 10 p.m., offering a brief respite from the daily grind of political chaos.

Stunning photos and videos ([insert photo/video links]) of the Perseids captured in the U.S. and worldwide serve as a reminder that beauty and wonder exist, even in these dark times.

A Celestial Reminder:

As we navigate divisive political landscapes, the Perseid meteor shower stands as a shining example of nature's unity and awe-inspiring power, reminding us all that beauty and wonder exist beyond our petty squabbles. So, despite our differences, let us unite under the starry canvas, for we are all mere mortals in the grand universe.

Read more: Watch the Perseid meteor shower illuminate the sky in Southern Minnesota