These photos of the Perseid meteor shower were sent in by Anna-Marie Gauge.

They were taken from the farmer's track between the top of Old Ramsey Road and RAF Wyton on Monday night. 

Anna-Marie Gauge captured this photo on Monday night.Anna-Marie Gauge captured this photo on Monday night. (Image: Anna-Marie Gauge)

If skies are clear, the Perseid meteor shower is associated with the dusty debris left by Comet Swift-Tuttle, which orbits the sun once every 133 years.

The meteoroids from the comet, mostly no bigger than a grain of sand, burn up as they hit the Earth’s atmosphere at 36 miles per second, to produce a shooting stream of light in the sky.