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  2. 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 ...

  3. Lunar eclipses, supermoons, meteor showers happening in 2025

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    The Lyrid meteor shower is active from April 15 to April 30 next year, according to the American Meteorological Society. It is expected to peak between April 21 and April 22, with people in the ...

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

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    The Lyrid meteor shower will be active from Monday until April 29 and hit its peak April 23, according to NASA. ... with a predicted optimal viewing time of 4:23 a.m. EST Monday 22nd. ...

  5. Look up! 2025 will offer a total lunar eclipse, 2 meteor ...

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    April 22-23 sees the return of the annual Lyrid Meteor Shower. On those nights, you may observe extra shooting stars radiating from the constellation Lyra the Harp. Then on Oct. 21-22, the Orionid ...

  6. 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. ... When is the best time to view the Lyrid meteor shower?

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

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    The Lyrid meteor shower will be most active Sunday night through the early morning hours of Monday, according to the American Meteor Society. ... “The best time to go out (to see a meteor) is ...

  8. One of the oldest-known meteor showers will streak above ...

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    The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers, according to NASA. The Chinese first observed it in 687 BC, meaning humans have been aware of it for about 2,700 years.

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