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In February 2005, my friend and I witnessed the most brilliant meteor shower while sitting out on his roof. Neither of us were expecting it. That was just supposed to be normal 2AM roof-time for us. We were living far from the city under a clear sky at the time and were used to seeing one or two on a regular night. There were hundreds this night, a naturally occurring cosmic show. We stayed out there until just before sunrise. Our fingertips were numb from the cold at that point. This composite reminds me of that night. My friend passed away in 2019. He would have loved this site if he wasn't already aware of it. He was an audiophile and a talented artist and musician. It feels appropriate to use sound to conjure up our memories.
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