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Meteor - did you see it last night?
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On News this morning - meteor seen in Northern sky last night - they said possibly burnt out in Bay of Biscay or in South of England. Check your back gardens all you ABers in the South! How exciting!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17248959
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17248959
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http://www.dailymail....ghts-sky-England.html
http://www.dailymail....ghts-sky-England.html
more about the possible landing area in the South
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17248959
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17248959
More answers on here - marty was lucky enough to see it ........
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1112080.html
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1112080.html
Like I said Ann I had a 5mp camera on my phone but I just stood there mesmerised . So no picture but I know in myself how lucky I was . I'm a bit of a science geek and have long dismissed ETs etc as unreliable evidence . At one point I thought is it a ... UFO .. well it wasn't identified and it was flying !
Yes, I saw it.
I just happened to glance out of the north facing kitchen window and a glow appeared. It was obviously dark and, without points of reference, at first I thought someone had sent up a firework but there was no long rocket tail.
I then thought Chinese lantern, but it was rising too fast. I then realised the trajectory was oddly flat for something released from the ground nearby and that I was actually seeing something sizeable and travelling quickly coming over the horizon. All those thoughts in a fraction of a second. As it passed from sight through the window, I rushed to the kitchen door and watched it disappear south.
Bright white and orange with a short tail of debris, I think I was very fortunate to see it. It was in sight for maybe ten seconds?
I just happened to glance out of the north facing kitchen window and a glow appeared. It was obviously dark and, without points of reference, at first I thought someone had sent up a firework but there was no long rocket tail.
I then thought Chinese lantern, but it was rising too fast. I then realised the trajectory was oddly flat for something released from the ground nearby and that I was actually seeing something sizeable and travelling quickly coming over the horizon. All those thoughts in a fraction of a second. As it passed from sight through the window, I rushed to the kitchen door and watched it disappear south.
Bright white and orange with a short tail of debris, I think I was very fortunate to see it. It was in sight for maybe ten seconds?