Perseid Meteor Shower flies over Wisconsin and the U.S. [PHOTOS]
Check out these photos from the Perseid Meteor Shower that flew over Wisconsin and the United States in August.
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of the Perseid meteor shower from Cana Island in Door County, Wisconsin during the weekend of August 11 and 12, 2018.Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of the Perseid meteor shower from Cana Island in Door County, Wisconsin during the weekend of August 11 and 12, 2018.Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of the Perseid meteor shower from Cana Island in Door County, Wisconsin during the weekend of August 11 and 12, 2018.Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of the Perseid meteor shower from Cana Island in Door County, Wisconsin during the weekend of August 11 and 12, 2018.Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of a beautiful sunrise in Cave Point County Park in Door County following the Perseid Meteor Shower. Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of a beautiful sunrise in Cave Point County Park in Door County following the Perseid Meteor Shower. Photo by: Matthew Vahl
TODAY'S TMJ4 viewer Matthew Vahl sent us these photos of a beautiful sunrise in Cave Point County Park in Door County following the Perseid Meteor Shower. Photo by: Matthew Vahl
SPRUCE KNOB, WV - AUGUST 12: In this NASA handout, a 30 second exposure of a meteor streaks across the sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower August 12, 2016 in Spruce Knob, West Virginia. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA viaGetty Images)Photo by: Bill Ingalls/NASA
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UT - AUGUST 13: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky left of the hoodoo named Thor's Hammer early on August 13, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UT - AUGUST 13: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky left of the hoodoo named Thor's Hammer early on August 13, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UT - AUGUST 12: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky above Inspiration Point early on August 12, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UT - AUGUST 13: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky above the hoodoos named Thor's Hammer (L) and the Three Sisters (R) early on August 13, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller
SPRING MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, NV - AUGUST 12: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky over the community of Cold Creek on August 12, 2015 in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK, UT - AUGUST 12: A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky above Inspiration Point early on August 12, 2016 in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The annual display, known as the Perseid shower because the meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Perseus in the northeastern sky, is a result of Earth's orbit passing through debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)Photo by: Ethan Miller