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Spacestation Sighting Over England Tonight

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wendilla | 17:01 Wed 12th Aug 2015 | ChatterBank
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10 28 pm for 3 mins w departing s

PERSEID METEOR SHOWER--THIS WEEK: Earth is entering a stream of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, source of the annual Perseid meteor shower. Forecasters expect meteor rates to peak at 100+ per hour on the night of Aug. 12-13 when our planet passes through the heart of the debris stream. Perseids produce more fireballs than any other meteor shower of the year, so stay tuned for a good show.
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I love looking out for meteor showers, shooting stars etc - a couple of years ago I got all settled at 10.30pm in the garden with yoga mat, pillow and duvet, facing the right way too - woke up at 6am the following morning soaking wet without seeing a single thing.
Better luck tonight although thunderstorms and heavy rain are forecast but fingers crossed.
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You need to look in a north eastern on direction coming from the point of the border from the constellation Perseus.if you go to space weather.com you will get more info about it there .
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RSVP think it will be a downpour again tonight .
Nice one Wendi, cheers xx
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didnt see any last night
but thanks for adverting us

will go out tonight !
An article I read said looking in any direction is adequate (providing it's up of course). Think driving rain - it still wets the ground evenly.
For the first time since 2007 this coincides with an invisible new moon, which means many people should get a glimpse of the shooting stars due to exceptionally dark skies.


What is an invisible new moon ?.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/perseid-meteor-shower-to-burn-bright-over-uk/ar-BBlBXzL
Yay, just saw the space station float past, and two big meteors whizz by overhead, sky is clear as a bell :)
Thanks we dills x
'wendilla'

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