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Rain of Lyrid Meteors 2026: when and Where to See From Mexico?

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Photo: Generation with AI in Gemini April 2026 comes loaded with celestial shows and one of the most expected by lovers of the night sky will be the rain of Lirid meteors, a phenomenon that every year surprises by its intensity and ease of observation. This event, considered one of the oldest recorded in the history of astronomy, can be enjoyed in different regions of Mexico without the need of telescope. According to organisms like NASA, the Li…
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Photo: Generation with AI in Gemini April 2026 comes loaded with celestial shows and one of the most expected by lovers of the night sky will be the rain of Lirid meteors, a phenomenon that every year surprises by its intensity and ease of observation. This event, considered one of the oldest recorded in the history of astronomy, can be enjoyed in different regions of Mexico without the need of telescope. According to organisms like NASA, the Li…

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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