The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to bring fiery streaks to the night sky. The shower peaks Tuesday night into Wednesday ...
The second meteor shower starting this weekend is the Eta Aquariids. This meteor shower begins on Sunday, April 19 and spans ...
Want to make a wish on a shooting star? Up to 10-20 can be seen per hour during the Lyrid Meteors' peak in April.
The shower, which peaks on May 5, is knowns for its fast-moving meteors and can enter the Earth's atmosphere at speeds ...
The Lyrids are back! Here's where to look and how to spot these shooting stars.
One of the oldest meteor showers recorded by humans began this week—but don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time left to see ...
A well-known meteor shower officially hit Oregon skies on April 16, giving Oregon stargazers a chance to catch bright streaks ...
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Meteor showers are going to light up the sky this week—here's where (and how) to see them
The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to deliver one of the best celestial shows of the spring.
To see the Lyrids, go outside after midnight and venture away from tall buildings and city lights. Royal Museums Greenwich ...
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The Lyrid meteor shower 2026 has begun! Here's what to expect
Fireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22, with up to 20 meteors per hour under dark skies — and 2026 offers near-perfect ...
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How to spot the Lyrid meteor shower tonight
The Lyrid meteor shower will soon hit its peak. Here's how to spot it, including by using the New Scientist stargazing ...
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