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Jedi
Hi all
Overnight tonight (21st/22nd Sept) there has been a very significant amount of unexpected meteor activity visible from all parts of the UK and Ireland.
According to Armagh Planetarium tonight's activity is 'unlikely to be part of one of the meteor showers expected later in Sept 2012.' Colin Johnston from the Planetarium advised that there are actually several small, faint, meteor showers expected across September but they're so unspectacular, not many people actually bother looking for them. He doesn't believe that tonight's displays have anything to do with the normal September fireworks. Instead he says
"I think it's something just by chance has happened to come in tonight, some piece of actual space junk floating around the universe for billions of years has just picked tonight to fall in across our skies or some satellite that's been up for some years has decided to burn up."
Sounds a bit lame to me. Does anybody who knows about these things have a better explanation -======- one that fits with the observations?
Overnight tonight (21st/22nd Sept) there has been a very significant amount of unexpected meteor activity visible from all parts of the UK and Ireland.
According to Armagh Planetarium tonight's activity is 'unlikely to be part of one of the meteor showers expected later in Sept 2012.' Colin Johnston from the Planetarium advised that there are actually several small, faint, meteor showers expected across September but they're so unspectacular, not many people actually bother looking for them. He doesn't believe that tonight's displays have anything to do with the normal September fireworks. Instead he says
"I think it's something just by chance has happened to come in tonight, some piece of actual space junk floating around the universe for billions of years has just picked tonight to fall in across our skies or some satellite that's been up for some years has decided to burn up."
Sounds a bit lame to me. Does anybody who knows about these things have a better explanation -======- one that fits with the observations?
