Stargazers are being urged to keep their eyes peeled on Tuesday night as Earth braces for the peak of the 2011
Geminids meteor shower.
The final celestial event of the year is set to peak on 13 and 14 December in the UK between 8pm and 2am with another
potential chance to view it on 14 and 15 December - that’s if you are brave enough to go out.
Weather permitting, Brits could see as many as 40 meteors per hour during the shower, which has been billed by Nasa
as the best one of the year.
It wasn't lighting. Saw a couple of strange flashes coming back from Sainsbury's in Gloucester.............complete absence of thunder, so any pillock that says it was lightning is........well.........a pillock
Thunder is the sound of rain being rapidly boiled in the atmosphere. If there is lightning but no rain then there will be no thunder. It happens frequently.
Thunder is the sound of rain being rapidly boiled in the atmosphere. If there is lightning but no rain then there will be no thunder. It happens frequently.
Train tracks.
Thunder is the sound of rain being rapidly boiled in the atmosphere. If there is lightning but no rain then there will be no thunder. It happens frequently.
Anyone know what they are? Seen several lightning'ish like flashes tonight
its lightning you prick