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Hello
I'm not even an amateur astronomer, just an interested lay person. I think I just saw a meteor for the first time in my life: An object of a brightness between Sirius and Venus Falling 'out of the sky' to the NE Horizon (no tail) from 50:56:39N 3:55:13W Might I be correct? Anybody else see it? How common is this? thanks |
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