
The image is a vintage illustration depicting shooting stars, divided into two panels. The background is a muted teal-blue, representing the night sky. **Top Panel:** Numerous short, bright streaks of light radiate from a point near the left side of the panel, labeled 'O'. These streaks represent shooting stars, and their apparent origin point is near the constellation Lyra, with the star Vega also labeled. The streaks converge towards the right side, marked 'E'. The constellation Cygnus is also labeled. The shooting stars appear to originate from the Lyrid meteor shower. **Bottom Panel:** This panel shows a similar depiction of shooting stars, but with longer, more prominent streaks. The streaks appear to originate from a point near the left side, labeled 'O', and converge towards the right side, labeled 'E'. The shooting stars appear to originate from the Leonid meteor shower. Constellations Ursa Major and Leo are labeled. Both panels have a similar style, with the shooting stars depicted as bright, elongated streaks. The illustration is labeled 'SHOOTING STARS' at the bottom. The illustration is printed with the text 'F. Melaux Lith.' in the bottom left corner.