The bright lights are believed to have been caused by the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every year in November, with peak activity in the middle of the month.
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Leonid meteor shower causes Coastguard scramble in Cumbria
The bright lights are believed to have been caused by the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every year in November, ...
The initial two-thirds of November have been relatively calm, but the final third is expected to be quite different. Three ...
When many meteors appear to streak from the same point in the night sky, that point is known as the radiant. This year the ...
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