The meteor came on the same night that a modified Virgin Boeing 747 named Cosmic Girl took off from Newquay Airport, with a 21m LauncherOne rocket attached to its wing.
An “anomaly” prevented the rocket, which had a payload of nine satellites, from reaching orbit.
The Start Me Up mission is part of the government’s National Space Strategy, which sets out how the UK will become the first European country to launch satellites into orbit.
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‘Godspeed, Cosmic Girl!’
Last week delighted stargazers witnessed another meteor, known as a Quadrantid meteor.
It was described among the strongest and most consistent meteor showers.
Meteors are pieces of debris that enter Earth’s atmosphere at speeds of up to 43 miles per second (70km per second), vaporising and causing the streaks of light we call meteors.