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The Lyrid meteor shower, named after the constellation Lyra, will peak late in the evening on April 21 and again late in the evening on April 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. Spotting meteors this year may be a little more challenging than in the past ...
After a four-month hiatus, shooting stars will return with the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower on April 21-22 as the world celebrates Earth Day. Every year from January to mid-April, we experience a "meteor drought," without a single shower for months.
This year, you can celebrate Earth Month under the stars in your own back yard as you watch the Lyrid meteor shower, which will peak on the evening of April 21. The sky will be very dark since the peak falls on a moonless night, according to AccuWeather.
ALABAMA (WHNT) — One of the longest-running known meteor showers is set to dance across the night sky in April. The Lyrid meteor shower arrives in late April every year according to NASA, specifically between April 16 and April 29, and is expected to ...
(USA Today) Every April, the Lyrid meteor shower lights up the spring sky. For the best chance to get a glimpse of the annual light show, look up as it reaches its peak on the night of April 22. For sky watchers in the northern hemisphere, the peak should ...
The first meteor shower of spring, known as the Lyrid meteor shower, will present a night skywatching show beginning on Sunday evening and peaking on Wednesday night. There hasn't been a meteor shower to light up the sky since early January, and this one ...