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The best time to view the Lyrids is when Lyra, the Northern Hemisphere constellation from which the meteors appear to radiate ...
Stargazers should be able to see between 10 and 15 meteors per hour streaking across the sky at the peak time.
The Lyrids won't bring quite as many as its January counterpart. However, 10-15 meteors per hour could still be available for ...
Active since last week, the shower is formed from a comet’s debris and is forecast to produce the most fireballs overnight.
The Lyrids meteor shower will reach its peak early Tuesday morning, when its barrage of space rocks meets the atmosphere in ...
The night sky will dazzle this week as the Lyrid meteor shower kicks off its annual display, marking the return of one of the ...
While not as dazzling as some of the more well-known showers, the Lyrids is a dependable event, producing up to 20 meteors ...
Catch the Lyrids meteor shower at its peak tonight and tomorrow, with optimal viewing after moonset and before dawn.
This week brings a chance to see shooting stars thanks to the Lyrid Meteor Shower! It peaks Monday night going into Tuesday.
Greenwich Observatory said the best way to see the showers is at a dark site with an unobstructed view of the sky. The Lyrids ...
The timing means the Lyrids activity will overlap with another meteor shower known as the Eta Aquariids, which won't hit its ...
The Lyrids meteor shower can be spotted in the Lyra constellation. They appear to originate near the star Vega, which is the ...