The 2017 Perseid Meteor Shower Produced Some Absolutely Stunning Pictures

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Generally regarded as the brightest in the UK, the annual Perseid meteor shower arrived in our skies this weekend, providing plenty of opportunity for even amateur stargazers to get out the telescope.

Originating in the constellation of Perseus, the fireballs of debris falling from the Swift-Tuttle comet into the earth’s atmosphere are renowned for being most easily visible in the northern hemisphere.

But just in case you managed to miss it, we have got together the best pictures of the stunning event.

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Meteor from my garden. #PerseidMeteorShower #meteorwatch pic.twitter.com/ADEJpKjeMQ

β€” James duffy (@Duffalloo) August 13, 2017

30 min timelapse from my loft window (Colne, Lancs), we are now in the peak of the meteor shower #PerseidMeteorShower #ShotOnMyLumia pic.twitter.com/4ataSmCFq7

β€” Sean Hammett (@DJGenerator) August 13, 2017

tonight was good! taken from the my back garden! @VirtualAstro #Perseids2017 #PerseidMeteorShower pic.twitter.com/ntGGL7HzRI

β€” Gavin Smith (@safetygav) August 13, 2017

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