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Huge Meteor Shower Tonight

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ChillDoubt | 17:53 Thu 03rd Jan 2013 | Science
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Just been reported on Sky News, up to 100 every hour, will peak between 5 and 6 a.m. Highly visible in the NW.
As I'm on nights I'll hopefully catch the show later!
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that's great, thanks .. i'll be leaving home to go to work tomorrow morning just after 0530.
with luck and a clear sky i may see some
It'll probably be raining.
Gosh will have to set my alarm!! Thanks.
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It's breezy here(N. Wales) so should stay clear.

Fingers crossed.
The Quadrantid meteors will appear to radiate from a point near Ursa Major although you don't have to look at the radiant to see them. These are usually much brighter than the (usually disappointing) Perseids. They should be visible for the next couple of nights, weather permitting.
chill....your link says Thursday morning...its F
its Friday tomorrow
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It's happening over a few nights BRIGHT SPARK, optimum tonight/Friday morning.
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It's happening over a few nights BRIGHT SPARK, optimum tonight/Friday morning.
Will I be able to see them in Edinburgh..?.
That should keep your glass half full then Hopkirk. :)
Thanks Chill was a bit confused...will get up early in the morning :-D
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Was outside half an hour ago, nothing as yet so hopefully will get the full show later.
Chilldoubt - I think they said best time in UK is 5am - 6am tomorrow morning!
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Anyone see anything of it? I popped out a couple of times when the snoutcasts went for a death stick and I saw.........not a bloody sausage!
Fingers crossed for better luck tonight.

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