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The weather looks to be clear and it is supposed to be the best night to view a cosmic light show of meteors emanating from the Pliadese cluster...this will get into action after 12 with 40-60 meteors/minit burning up in our skies travellingat many miles/second

they are only the size of a grain of sand but beacause of the speed upon reaching our atmoshere they will heat up due to friction to 1500 degs to 5000degs.....thus unlocking enormous ammonts of energy in the form of light

it makes you wonder when the dino's dissapeared as a result of a semi nuclear winter when a meteor bigger than the size of manhatten hit earth and formed the chicksulub crater...........the release of energy must have been colussal and unimjinal

the predictions of cosmic light shows can be very inaccurate.....but i will watch anyway........

i have been watching the skies for the last week and have seen some good meteors......to-nite might be a cracker.......12 o'clock onwards

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Had a good few last night, been trying to catch this with the kids for few years finally last night it came together,  best was when they ceemed to hit the clouds, flash of light as if lightning inside the cloud, spectacular!

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26 minutes ago, ditchman said:

The weather looks to be clear and it is supposed to be the best night to view a cosmic light show of meteors emanating from the Pliadese cluster...this will get into action after 12 with 40-60 meteors/minit burning up in our skies travellingat many miles/second

they are only the size of a grain of sand but beacause of the speed upon reaching our atmoshere they will heat up due to friction to 1500 degs to 5000degs.....thus unlocking enormous ammonts of energy in the form of light

it makes you wonder when the dino's dissapeared as a result of a semi nuclear winter when a meteor bigger than the size of manhatten hit earth and formed the chicksulub crater...........the release of energy must have been colussal and unimjinal

the predictions of cosmic light shows can be very inaccurate.....but i will watch anyway........

i have been watching the skies for the last week and have seen some good meteors......to-nite might be a cracker.......12 o'clock onwards

Thanks for the heads up @ditchman. I shall stick my head out and have a good watch. And will be thinking of them poor dinos as I do so! I think Dorset's got clear skies, so I'll report back

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bit dissapointed last night ...saw more before 12 that after....BUT i did see a cracking one at about 2 oclock

it was in the N/East....came directly down......very very bright ...then split into 2 parts exploded into light and what was left was a luminous tail that was there for about 5 secs and faded away..............

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