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It's the first meteor shower in over three months and is the perfect way to celebrate Earth Day, as long as the weather ...
Recorded history suggests that the Lyrids meteor shower was first observed by humans in 687 BC. It has been observed by ...
Spring in the northern hemisphere brings with it the promise for the Lyrids, the first good meteor shower of the season.
Stargazers can see 10-20 Lyrid meteors per hour during its peak. This meteor shower also occasionally produces fireballs.
The Lyrid Meteor Shower, which occurs every April, sends up to 15 'shooting stars' soaring through the night's skies every hour. This year, the Lyrid Meteor Shower takes place between April 17-25, ...
Stargazers should be able to see between 10 and 15 meteors per hour streaking across the sky at the peak time.
The next week will be a fun one for skywatchers, as the Lyrid meteor shower will be visible over the weekend and peak on ...
In the coming days, there will be an exciting reason to gaze up at the sky: the Lyrids meteor shower. Formed out of remaining ...
The Lyrid meteor shower will reach a peak later this month, but stargazers can catch a first glimpse beginning Wednesday ...
The annual display of Lyrids, famous for bright “fireball” shooting stars, will occur from April 17-26, peaking on April 22, ...
The Lyrid meteor shower — "considered one of the oldest and most reliable celestial shows of the year" — will overlap the Eta ...
These particular meteors originate from Comet Thatcher, and during the peak are capable of creating surges of 100 meteors per ...