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Starlight, meteorite bright

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Every now and then, our webcam captures some interesting footage. Amazingly, it can capture starlight, and meteorites. You’ll find the streaks of the meteorites at 00:18, 00:25, 01:34, and 01:37. The video is from about 02:25 on Sunday 30th June, 2019.

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TimeTypeHeight
2025-09-16T06:53+0000High3.321
2025-09-16T12:36+0000Low1.52
2025-09-16T19:22+0000High3.4
2025-09-17T01:22+0000Low1.145
2025-09-17T08:14+0000High3.417
2025-09-17T13:50+0000Low1.4
2025-09-17T20:34+0000High3.613

Tide heights are above Lowest Astronomical Tide, times UTC.

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