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Several shooting stars seen in timelapse of Lyrid meteor shower

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Several shooting stars seen in timelapse of Lyrid meteor shower

Several shooting stars seen in timelapse of Lyrid meteor shower

Several shooting stars are seen in this timelapse of the Lyrid meteor shower from Gloucestershire on April 21.

This footage was filmed over the course of five hours.

Several shooting stars are seen in this timelapse of the Lyrid meteor shower from Gloucestershire on April 21.

This footage was filmed over the course of five hours.




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