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  2. You still have a little time to see the Lyrid meteor showers ...

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    How to find the Lyrid meteor shower tonight? Stars illuminate the sky on a clear night in Forest Hill on April 20, 2020 in London, England during the Lyrid meteor shower. Multiple exposures were ...

  3. Lyrid meteor shower this weekend breaks long dry spell of ...

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    The Lyrid meteor shower comes from bits of the comet Thatcher, which was discovered in 1861 by New York City resident Alfred Thatcher. ... April's full pink moon will try to steal the show. An ...

  4. Watch for the meteor shower lighting up the skies in NJ and ...

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    The Lyrid meteor shower is among the oldest known meteor showers, dating back more than 2,700 years. According to NASA, the Chinese first observed the phenomenon in 687 B.C.

  5. One of the oldest known meteor showers returns this week

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    The oldest known meteor shower, the Lyrids, is peaking this week. The sharp peak falls between April 20 and April 22, according to EarthSky.org , but you may start seeing some flashes across the ...

  6. Look for shooting stars this weekend: Lyrid meteor shower ...

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    The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers, according to NASA. The Lyrids have been observed for about 2,700 years. The first recorded sighting of a Lyrid meteor shower was ...

  7. Lyrids - Wikipedia

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    Radiant point of the April Lyrid meteor shower, active each year around April 22. The April Lyrids are a meteor shower lasting from about April 15 to April 29 each year. The radiant of the meteor shower is located near the constellations Lyra and Hercules, near the bright star Vega. The peak of the shower is typically around April 22–23 each ...

  8. Look up to the sky for the Lyrid meteor shower and the full ...

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    The Lyrids are not known for being the fastest or the brightest meteors, but the shower could still provide a worthwhile celestial light show — and there is always a chance for surprises.

  9. After the eclipse: Lyrid meteor shower up next, others aren't ...

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    The Lyrids are fast and bright meteors, and can show as many as 100 meteors per hour during the peak. In general, though, the shower only shows 10 to 20 meteors per hour.