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Fireball over Somerset
Seen over North Somerset today at 2203 UTC, SW to NE, duration about 2s,
about a quarter the diameter of the moon, brighter than a full moon. |
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Fireball over Somerset
"Hils" wrote in message ... Seen over North Somerset today at 2203 UTC, SW to NE, duration about 2s, about a quarter the diameter of the moon, brighter than a full moon. Looks like it may have been an early Perseid. ----- Original Message ----- From: "SpaceWeather.com" To: "SpaceWeather.com" Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 8:45 PM Subject: Weekend fireballs kick off annual Perseid meteor shower Space Weather News for July 27, 2014 http://spaceweather.com WEEKEND FIREBALLS: Fireballs detected this weekend by NASA meteor cameras signal the start of the annual Perseid meteor shower. The shower's peak isn't due until August, but now might be the best time to look. Find out why at http://spaceweather.com |
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