Oregon’s First Major Meteor Shower of the Year Has Arrived
NASA says viewers can expect up to 15 meteors an hour under dark skies, with the Moon setting before midnight this year.
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The Lyrids meteor shower will soon put on a show. When to look up
Meteor showers will begin to light up the night sky, kicking off the season with the Lyrids. The Lyrids meteor shower is set to begin on Tuesday, April 14, and end on Thursday, April 30, according to the American Meteor Society.
April's Lyrid Meteor Shower to Streak Across Moonless Sky for a Perfect Stargazing Show
With the Earth having welcomed the month of April with a full Moon, several celestial events will follow that promise to provide a perfect reason to get out into the shortening spring nights. Chief among these will be the opportunity to see the Lyrid meteor shower safe from the light of the Moon during the […] The post April’s Lyrid Meteor Shower to Streak Across Moonless Sky for a Perfect Stargazing Show appeared first on Good News Network.
Lyrids Meteor Shower Returns This Month With Up To 20 Shooting Stars Per Hour
One of the oldest recorded celestial displays, the Lyrids meteor shower is set to reach its peak next week. While Lyrids are known for unpredictable surges that can produce up to 100 meteors per hour, this year's peak arrives with specific atmospheric conditions that will require stargazers to plan their timing carefully for the best possible
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