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Astonished Scots have captured a meteor streaking and burning brightly across the night sky. The orange light and ...
A man looking to photograph deer on the banks of a Scottish loch got more than he bargained for on July 3, when instead he ...
Look, up in the sky! Is it a, er, plane crashing? A bomb? An eerie orange ball of light? No, it was a meteorite. For a few ...
The remnants of a meteor that lit up British skies on Thursday may have landed on Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest mountain. The ...
The small meteor lit up the night sky on Thursday and may have landed as meteorites across a vast area of the west Highlands.
SCOTS were in total awe on Wednesday night as they saw a bright orange light soaring across the sky. The mysterious object ...
At 12:50am on 4 July 2025, a dazzling fireball illuminated the night sky above Scotland and parts of the UK, captivating ...
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Thousands of Scots were left stunned after a meteorite ripped through the sky during the early hours of Thursday. The ...
The meteor’s sheer brightness caught the attention of many Scots who were still awake in the early hours of Thursday morning.
A security camera in Stirling and an Erskine local captured footage of a meteor burning through the earth's atmosphere over Scotland on Wednesday night.
Video caption, Suspected meteor seen over Scotland's skies Article Information. Author, Andrew Picken and Steven McKenzie; Role, BBC Scotland News; 3 July 2025, 08:33 BST. Updated 54 minutes ago.