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Meteors over Wales tonight

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Martin Aaron Martin Aaron | 13:58 UK time, Thursday, 12 August 2010

It's Perseids meteor shower time again folks and experts are predicting that this year could be quite spectacular - possibly the best since 2007.

The meteor shower is caused by debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle and is so named because the meteors appear to fly out of the constellation - .

Clear skies and just a slither of crescent shaped moon visible (current phase is waxing crescent) in the night sky, will mean there's very little light pollution (unless you happen to live in a large town or city).

In which case - head for your nearest patch of countryside, well away from street lights. I knew there was a reason why they'd all been switched off! ;)

The meteor shower will peak over the next forty eight hours and we should have clear skies in South and West Wales. In rural areas you could even witness up to a hundred meteors per hour, so have your binoculars at the ready.

When and where to watch?

Tonight from around eleven pm and into the early hours of Friday morning will be the best time to see the meteor shower.

The National Trust has named Penbryn beach in Ceredigion as one of the best places in Britain to watch the meteors from (Grid reference: SN295521).

and look up at an angle of around 45 degrees and wait...

Get involved

This year you can 'tweet' your meteor sightings from around the world providing you have a Twitter account..

Tweet the following hashtag #meteorwatch, your postcode, your country and meteor count (optional) and your sightings will be pulled into an .

For any photographers out there, we'd love to see your pictures so ?

The meteor shower is explained in more detail on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News.

I hope you see something!

Gull

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