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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Perseid Meteor Shower In Poland
The night sky is seen above Warsaw, Poland on 19 August, 2025. Up and until August, 24th shooting stars, part of the Perseid meteor shower can be seen during the night. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Perseiden: Es regnet Sternschnuppen
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Three perseid meteors (composite)
Perseid meteor shower - 13 Aug 2015
This years Perseid meteor shower on August 12th is predicted to be the best in years as the moon is new and the skies will be dark. Here are some tiff files of previous Perseid showers
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Meteor and northern lights over Britain - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton / Rex Features (1894168g)
Milky Way over Clattingshaws Loch, Scotland
View From Scotland: The Milky Way Meteor
A British photographer has captured the jaw-dropping moment a meteor streaked across a Scottish loch.
Thomas Heaton managed to grab his camera in time when the awesome sight trailed through the night sky.
Social media was a-twitter with sightings of the meteor when it appeared over the UK on Friday 21 September.
Members of the public reached for their cameraphones to try and photograph or video the rare sight, but Thomas was in the right place at the right time; stargazing at Galloway Forest, the darkest area in mainland Britain and as the first 'Dark Sky Park' in the UK.
Thomas, from Whitley Bay, explains: "I was one of a handful who managed to photograph this dazzling astronomic light show and it just so happened that I was placed in the UK's number one dark spot.
"It was 10.54pm and me and my missus were star gazing at Galloway Forest Park when the largest meteor I could ever imagine seeing flew straight above our head.
"My first thought was a plane crash, as it lit up the whole area. I quickly realised it was a comet and grabbed my camera to take a quick snap.
"Bare in mind this was taken at 30 seconds exposure with a 10mm lens. This thing was awesome."
People from across northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland reported bright objects moving across the sky and immediately took to social media sites like Twitter to report their sightings.
Jason Townsend wrote on Facebook: "I saw it at 10:55 this evening going over Cumbria. It was amazing, bright, looked like a bunch of stars shooting through the sky. Couldn't get me phone out quick enough to get a pic."
Graham Telford wrote from Leeds: "To be honest, at first I thought it was a couple of planes too close together, but they were all on identical l...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ILZTEEZNY
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Meteor and northern lights over Britain - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Heaton / Rex Features (1894168f)
Comet and Milky Way over Clattingshaws Loch, Scotland
View From Scotland: The Milky Way Meteor
A British photographer has captured the jaw-dropping moment a meteor streaked across a Scottish loch.
Thomas Heaton managed to grab his camera in time when the awesome sight trailed through the night sky.
Social media was a-twitter with sightings of the meteor when it appeared over the UK on Friday 21 September.
Members of the public reached for their cameraphones to try and photograph or video the rare sight, but Thomas was in the right place at the right time; stargazing at Galloway Forest, the darkest area in mainland Britain and as the first 'Dark Sky Park' in the UK.
Thomas, from Whitley Bay, explains: "I was one of a handful who managed to photograph this dazzling astronomic light show and it just so happened that I was placed in the UK's number one dark spot.
"It was 10.54pm and me and my missus were star gazing at Galloway Forest Park when the largest meteor I could ever imagine seeing flew straight above our head.
"My first thought was a plane crash, as it lit up the whole area. I quickly realised it was a comet and grabbed my camera to take a quick snap.
"Bare in mind this was taken at 30 seconds exposure with a 10mm lens. This thing was awesome."
People from across northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland reported bright objects moving across the sky and immediately took to social media sites like Twitter to report their sightings.
Jason Townsend wrote on Facebook: "I saw it at 10:55 this evening going over Cumbria. It was amazing, bright, looked like a bunch of stars shooting through the sky. Couldn't get me phone out quick enough to get a pic."
Graham Telford wrote from Leeds: "To be honest, at first I thought it was a couple of planes too close together, but they were all on i...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ILZTEEZNY
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