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    It looks like Ireland could be treated to a “natural firework display” tonight as a meteor shower is expected to pass close to the earth’s atmosphere and better yet, you won’t need a telescope to see it.

    It’s not often that you get to see a meteor shower in Ireland without the aid of a telescope or binoculars, but if you look into the sky tonight from around 10 o’clock onwards you might see a shower in full swing.

    According to the Irish Times, “the natural occurrence is a result of material falling from the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle, which last passed near the Earth in 1992.”

    So while we won’t see the Comet Swift-Tuttle passing by earth anytime soon (it will pass again in 2125) we still get to see some of the debris it left behind.

    “Every meteor is a speck of comet dust vaporising as it enters our atmosphere at 36 miles per second. What a glorious way to go,” said Professor Alan Fitzsimmons of Queen’s University Belfast.

    As an added bonus for stargazers looking into the skies tonight, the International Space Station should be visible above Ireland from 11 o’clock until around five past eleven.

    So make sure to have your camera handy tonight and if you get any good shots of the meteor shower or the ISS make sure to send them our way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladiesman217 View Post
    It looks like Ireland could be treated to a “natural firework display” tonight as a meteor shower is expected to pass close to the earth’s atmosphere and better yet, you won’t need a telescope to see it.

    It’s not often that you get to see a meteor shower in Ireland without the aid of a telescope or binoculars, but if you look into the sky tonight from around 10 o’clock onwards you might see a shower in full swing.

    According to the Irish Times, “the natural occurrence is a result of material falling from the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle, which last passed near the Earth in 1992.”

    So while we won’t see the Comet Swift-Tuttle passing by earth anytime soon (it will pass again in 2125) we still get to see some of the debris it left behind.

    “Every meteor is a speck of comet dust vaporising as it enters our atmosphere at 36 miles per second. What a glorious way to go,” said Professor Alan Fitzsimmons of Queen’s University Belfast.

    As an added bonus for stargazers looking into the skies tonight, the International Space Station should be visible above Ireland from 11 o’clock until around five past eleven.

    So make sure to have your camera handy tonight and if you get any good shots of the meteor shower or the ISS make sure to send them our way.

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    Jesus thanks very much for this info man as you know I'm fascinated by space ill defo have a look tonight hope the clouds go away so I can see

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    Quote Originally Posted by mer View Post
    Jesus thanks very much for this info man as you know I'm fascinated by space ill defo have a look tonight hope the clouds go away so I can see
    No problemo mate, will make an interesting conversation topic for you on Wednesday
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    Sure it isn't lots of Kryptonian babies?

    I'm going to try and see this tonight
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    Hope the clouds aren't around to mess it up...................should be a great show.

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    Avoid outdoor sex, in case you get burnt

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    Saw one shooting star (I think). Other than that all I got was a creek in my neck

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    Nothing here either

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    divil a bit here either!
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    Well ye can't blame me, I'm just the messenger!
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