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The Lyrid meteor shower is set to peak in Michigan April 21-22, 2025, but clouds are likely to block viewing. Here's what to ...
The Lyrid meteor shower, which first became active Thursday, is the second meteor shower of 2025 after the Quadrantids peaked in January. The meteors will hit their peak in activity between Monday ...
The 2025 Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak overnight Monday, April 21, into the morning of Tuesday, April 22, according to NASA. During the Lyrids' peak, 10 to 20 fast and bright meteors can ...
The Lyrid meteor shower has been active since April 17, but the bright fireballs have yet to hit their peak in activity while streaking through the sky.. That peak is forecast to last for two ...
The Lyrid meteor shower will soon peak. Here’s when and how to see it. The show is best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, and an average of 15 to 20 Lyrid meteors per hour may be seen when it ...
The Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest annual meteor showers known to humankind, will once again grace Earth's sky this week. This year, the meteors are expected to last through April 25.
In the meantime, the Lyrid meteor shower is said to “outburst” or produce a shocking number of meteors every 60 years. The next Lyrid burst is due in 2042.
Gaze skywards at night in April and there are a host of celestial highlights to hold your attention from the Pink Moon and the Northern Lights to the Lyrid meteor shower. The days may be getting ...
The Lyrid meteor shower has been active since April 17, but the bright fireballs have yet to hit their peak in activity while streaking through the sky.. That peak is forecast to last for two ...
The Lyrid meteor shower reached its peak on Monday night, but you will still have a chance to see it Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning.. There's a bit of buzz around the Lyrids as it's ...
The Lyrid meteor shower occurs every April and is known for its bright, fast-moving meteors and occasional fireballs. The Lyrids originate from the debris of comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, which orbits ...
To best see the Lyrid meteor shower, Griffith Observatory's director suggests heading to the mountains or desert to get away from light pollution that can cloud the view. California will have some ...