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This Is So Weird, And What Was Seen In Somerset On Sat. Evening?!!

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Iluvspikey | 18:48 Mon 18th Feb 2013 | Science
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I'm sure they can take it to the lab and analyse it. It'll turn out to be something mundane if they do.
Aaagh! ..satan's spadge!
AP - bleah.... :-)
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But did you read all of it - this gunk it last appeared when there was a meteor shower in the 14th century - and on saturday evening there was a meteor shower over Somerset!!
It's been observed quite often since the 14th century...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_jelly
According to today's DT it has been identified as glyco-protein. It is probably unfertilised frogspawn ejected when a frog has been attacked (such as by herons).

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