Perseid meteor shower in pictures - how annual event peaked around the world

The Perseid meteor shower has been active since last month and runs to 24 August, but went into overdrive from Saturday night into Sunday morning with up to 100 shooting stars per hour.

A meteor in the sky during the Perseid meteor shower on the island of Lastovo, Croatia
Image: A meteor in the sky during the Perseid meteor shower on the island of Lastovo, Croatia
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Stargazers were treated to the peak of the annual summer Perseid meteor shower over the weekend.

Bright meteors lit up the night sky around the world, caused by debris from comet Swift-Tuttle slamming into Earth's atmosphere at 130,000mph.

Parts of the UK were let down by the weather, though, as cloudy conditions spoiled the view.

Paste BN has assembled some of the best photos for those who missed out, showing how the fireballs streaked through the sky from Austria to Argentina.

Kuklica, North Macedonia, known for its hundreds of naturally formed stones resembling humans
Image: Kuklica, North Macedonia, known for its hundreds of naturally formed stones resembling humans
The Phrygian Valley in Afyonkarahisar, southwest of Ankara, Turkey
Image: The Phrygian Valley in Afyonkarahisar, southwest of Ankara, Turkey
Schleswig-Holstein in Germany
Image: Schleswig-Holstein in Germany
The natural reserve of Wadi al Hitan in Egypt
Image: The natural reserve of Wadi al Hitan in Egypt
Yeniseysk in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia
Image: Yeniseysk in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia
Shebenik National Park in Fushe Stude, Albania
Image: Shebenik National Park in Fushe Stude, Albania
Sophienalpe near Vienna, Austria
Image: Sophienalpe near Vienna, Austria
The island of Lastovo, Croatia
Image: The island of Lastovo, Croatia
A long exposure shows star trails behind Lopez Mountain in Argentina's Patagonia region
Image: A long exposure shows star trails behind Lopez Mountain in Argentina's Patagonia region
Ronda, Spain
Image: Ronda, Spain