
Meteor shower reported in parts of the UK. Image: Twitter
Hundreds of people across the UK witnessed bright objects shooting across the night sky on 21 September.
Sightings of huge fireballs, thought to be a meteor shower, were reported in northern England, central Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Witnesses described seeing a bright fireball shooting across the sky with a large bright tail.
Many people took to Twitter to post photos, videos and comments on the sightings.
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The UK Met Office tweeted, "Hi all, for anyone seeing something in the night sky, we believe it was a meteorite", while some speculated that it could be space junk burning up in the atmosphere.
The Kielder Observatory in Northumberland also reported sighting huge fireballs streaking from east to west at 9:41pm. It reported nearly 100 bright fragments shooting across the sky.
"Many many fragments maybe in excess of 100 pieces started green went yellow. No sound but long, obvious termination lasted 20-30 seconds," an observatory staff member told The Telegraph.
Several people called the Coast Guard and police and reported bright objects falling from the sky, describing them as anything from a crashing plane to a UFO.
Tim O'Brien, associate director of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Observatory, said the object could be space junk burning up on re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
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