Tonight at 22:11, quote high in the sky traveling from west to east. Its bright and as long as its clear you wont miss it.
Very disappointed by the small amount of visible meteorites visible last night despite being on top of the South Downs. Great night for star gazing, Milky way visible, but very few meteorites. Might have another go tonight.
I saw 7 or 8 from the my back garden, I might try to get out of the street light polluted town tonight and have another look.
Spotted some great fireballs last night! The ISS will come over at 22.12 from West to East, reaching 85° so pretty much overhead, and will be very bright (-3.4 magnitude) so you shouldn't miss it! For daily predictions on ISS, use this (select your location first, then look at the ISS predictions): Heavens-Above Home Page
I was hoping for a better show, but I did manage to bag one meteor with the camera. ISS shining bright:
Some cool shots there. Apparently these were visible over Ireland last night but I was in bed, went for a few swift ones after work
Promised my 86 year old Mum she's see her first meteor, went outside but saw nothing. There is just too much ambient light here - it's very disappointing. Back home it would have been a different story. Still, I blame the folks. They spent 20 summers in France in the middle of nowhere up until a few years ago. If they haven't seen meteors by now, more fool them!
Saw nothing last night, but a mate of mine was looking skywards when he felt something on his boot. A fox was chewing at the tongue sticking out ! Good job he wasn't in his dressing gown :wink: