A number of our members have meteor cameras on the Global Meteor Network and UK Meteors (formerly UKMON). These are the feeds from the previous days, served up by the GMN weblogs These are fully automated and the reports are generated each day Remember to refresh your page to get the latest eg: UK006E – SE = Edinburgh W: SE – the camera is on the west side of Edinburgh pointing south-east Lookup meteor shower codes (eg PER = Perseids) UK Meteors is a UK based network of over 160 detection cameras recording meteors and fireballs over the United Kingdom. Here’s the latest data from all 230+ cameras Setting up your own meteor camera is simple. You can build the camera from the kit list the cameras run unattended and upload data each morning The Global Meteor network is a global network of meteor detection cameras. Data is freely available on the GMN website. Data is viewable here where you can see meteor detections graphically represented for all cameras (searchable) on the network More details on how to use this page can be found in the Meteor News article – VISUALIZING METEOR GROUND TRACKS ON THE METEOR MAP Sharing our love of astronomy with Edinburgh Visitors are welcome to join us on our YouTube channel or in person at our physical meetings FOLLOWING its decision to offer PhD studies the Education Ministry has halted some other study programmes of the Danubius University in Sládkovičovo (Trnava Region) “Based on the Accreditation Commission’s proposal I decided to halt the accreditation of bachelor English and American studies programmes in both full-time and external courses,” Education Minister Juraj Draxler said Draxler made the clearance of the university education system his priority shortly after being appointed to the post in November 2014 He did not approve the creation of two new private schools Ruprecht Technological Institute in Šamorín (Trnava Region) and the College of Economy and Business in Banská Bystrica he stopped accreditation of the law study programme of the Pan-European University in Bratislava at both bachelor and master degree levels Also other study programmes at Slovakia’s colleges and universities lost accreditation based on the results of the complex accreditation process which was completed in November.