According to Earth Sky, the best time to watch the Lyrid meteor shower is starting from April 21 evening to the dawn of April 22. The peak is predicted at 9:23 UTC on April 22. “The peak of the ...
While celestial distractions are never hard to come by on clear evenings, meteor showers offer a different kind of temptation ...
The American Meteor Society adds that the Lyrids usually lack persistent trains but can produce "fireballs." A fireball "is ...
Either stay up super late the night of April 21, or wake up in the pre-dawn hours of April 22 ... meteor-spotting difficulty level. That doesn't mean it won't be possible to see the shower ...
Warmer weather means more time to get outdoors and see what's above. A meteor shower that has been observed for 2,700 years ...
Mark your calendars, stargazers! April brings two spectacular meteor shows to southern Ontario, offering prime opportunities ...
From a partial solar eclipse, to bright planets, and the end of the meteor shower 'drought', there is plenty to see in the ...
Things pick up again in April with the Lyrids meteor shower ... it likely came from Ursids. The shower peaks on the evening of Dec. 22 from the Little Dipper, which is readily visible in the ...
The next one to peak is the Lyrid meteor shower, which is active from 16 to 25 April each year and will reach its peak overnight on 22 April 2025, displaying a maximum of about 18 meteors per hour ...
Startrails are seen in this multi-exposure image created during the 2020 Lyrids meteor shower in Niederhollabrunn, Austria.