If you’ve ever returned from national park night sky and meteor shower photography, have you noticed lines in the night sky? They might be planes, satellites, or meteors. Can you tell the difference? Traveler contributing photographer Rebecca Latson explains ways to differentiate between the three, as well as how to get night shots and even timelapse videos.
drop a third here. we need to talk to kids around, vaping exists. are you experimenting? how do you resist experimenting? what are the skills to say no to somebody trying to sell it to you in the street or encourage you to try it? and then we need to treat the kids who are showing signs of dependence. it s a tough balance to strike. vaping may have started as a solution to smoking, but it has now created its own uncontrollable problem. shaimaa khalil, bbc news. before we go, just time to bring you some images of the perseid meteor shower, which has been visible across much of europe. this is a timelapse from croatia. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year
this is a timelapse from croatia s lastovo island. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year for star gazers and happens when debris from a comet, called swift?tuttle, enters the earth s atmosphere and burns up. as the skies turned dark and into the early hours of sunday morning, up to 100 shooting stars could be seen an hour. that is beautiful, isn t it? stay with us here on bbc news. hello, good afternoon, it is still blustery for this time of year, but that south westerly wind is falling lighter and yesterday. shower clouds are building here it. a lot of
an appointment with somebody to talk through the course in more detail to take it, because the academics can really help you as well. good luck. amy cole, bbc news. yes, good luck to anybody receiving their results this week. yes, good luck to anybody receiving their results this week. before we go, just time to bring you some images of the perseid meteor shower, which was visible across much of europe overnight, where cloud permitted. this is a timelapse from croatia s lastovo island. the phenomenon is one of the highlights of the year for star gazers and happens when debris from a comet, called swift?tuttle, enters the earth s atmosphere and burns up. as the skies turned dark and into the early hours of sunday morning, up to 100 shooting stars could be seen an hour. hello. once again, it s a rather unsettled looking weather picture for sunday. with low pressure so close by there will be quite a number of showers around. some places will escape, but it s difficult to say exactly where