BBC Scotland Highlands & Islands Reporter

Network – which started in 2012 and consists of over 200 beginner astronomers – makes use of statement, captured footage and pc applications to detect the place the meteorite lands are to calculate courses and trajectory.
The small meteor was seen after midnight.
Ukman mentioned that attainable locations for meteorites could also be round Ben Nevis – Britain's highest mountain.
Tony Hanlon instructed BBC Scotland News that he felt his home in a close-by Fort William Shake.
He mentioned: “My husband and children, however, slept through it.”

Ray was residing in a secure caravan together with his canine's rocky working in Glenn Nevis close to White Ben Nevis, when he was shocked by meteor.
He mentioned: “I could not sleep after a difficult day, so a coffee got up.
“I and the dog banged our skin with a blast.
“I missed the sunshine as a result of the curtains had been drawn, however your entire static shakes had been such because it was used as a drum or a automobile hit the aspect.
“We both scared and left confused.”

Ukman mentioned that the meteor was touring at about 12,427mph (20,000 km) when he entered the Earth's environment.
It was seen brightly burning as a full moon earlier than it was “dark”.
Any data collected by wind and different climate figures, in addition to any data collected by the UK's fireball aligning, is used to assist work on the land of meteorites.
Ukman has appealed to Hilwochers to be on the lookout for meteorite items and advise on its web site. How to determine area rock,
But the group mentioned that discovering meteorites could be tough in an enormous space of ​​mountains and brightness.
Winchcombe meteorite was discovered on Britain's soil for 30 years.
Experts mentioned that the rock traveled for tens of millions of years earlier than reaching the Earth.
With inputs from BBC