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The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids meteor showers can both be seen starting in late April, with viewing opportunities in both the ...
In the days ahead, stargazers will have a chance to witness some Lyrid meteors before the shower hits its peak in activity early next week.
The Lyrid meteor shower is visible in the northern hemisphere, though it can be seen in the southern hemisphere near where ...
The annual display of Lyrids, famous for bright “fireball” shooting stars, will occur from April 17-26, peaking on April 22, ...
While the number of meteors per hour could vary, there is a chance to see many of them race across the sky after the Lyrid ...
Look up and be dumbstruck with wonder: the Lyrid meteor shower will grace the skies this month. Records of this celestial ...
For people in the northern hemisphere, brilliant fireballs are headed your way. The spectacular annual Lyrids meteor shower will illuminate the night sky between April 16-25 and you can spot as many ...
Keep an eye on the skies, the Lyrid meteor showers will begin this week in the skies above Ohio, if the weather cooperates.
If the weather cooperates and it isn't cloudy, it's usually a good time to get away from the city and look to the heavens.
The Lyrids are expected to peak shortly after Easter, giving stargazers a nice show a week after the full moon brightens ...
This annual display, the first major meteor shower of the season, is expected to reach its peak and generate its highest number of shooting stars during the late-night hours on Monday, April 21 into ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is visible in April and will put on a celestial show in the night sky. It can produce up to 100 shooting stars per hour and here's how to watch it in Mississippi and when.