The Glasgow Science Festival is setting out to make a splash as it returns with an expanded programme of in-person events in June under the theme of ‘Glasgow’s Making Waves’.Venues across the city including the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, the Rive
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BUDDING astronomers from Clydebank are still trying to work out if they witnessed a meteor soar across the Clyde last month. The mysterious fireball was seen by several Post readers at around 8am on Saturday, November 21. Many who witnessed the natural phenomenon on the Glasgow horizon said it looked like a “tear out of the sky”. While Glasgow Airport is just a few miles away, locals insist they have not confused the sight with an aeroplane taking off. Gordon McGechie, who managed to capture the incident on camera, said: “I was sitting in the conservatory in the morning, and you always see the planes either taking off or landing left or right.