If we get any clear nights over the next fornight and you’re out after midnight, lie down on the ground away from bright lights, look up into the night sky and admire the meteor showers that we will be seeing in our skies. The best time to see them is between midnight and dawn. The showers should get better and better each night until they reach peak activity on the night of Wednesday 12 August, when you should be able to see as many as 60 “shooting stars” flying through the sky every hour. JF-S / Graham / Mike H / Colin B / any other local photographers – a photo of a shooting star over Parwich would be fantastic.
Showers coming our way
Tuesday July 28, 2009 by Lynne
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