The Lyrids are back! Here's where to look and how to spot these shooting stars.
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The Lyrid meteor shower 2026 has begun! Here's what to expect
Fireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
A handful of random meteors are visible on any given night. At predictable times throughout the year, enough can be seen at ...
The second meteor shower starting this weekend is the Eta Aquariids. This meteor shower begins on Sunday, April 19 and spans ...
One of the oldest meteor showers recorded by humans began this week—but don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time left to see ...
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A 2,700-year-old meteor shower is coming this week—here’s how to view it
This meteor shower has been observed since 687 BC.
To see the Lyrids, go outside after midnight and venture away from tall buildings and city lights. Royal Museums Greenwich ...
Catch the Lyrids! See the oldest known meteor shower under perfect dark skies. Click to find out exactly when it peaks and ...
The Lyrid meteor shower 2026 has kicked off with shooting stars and zooming fireballs. Here's where, when, what time, how to ...
At the peak of the April Lyrids, you should be able to see around 10 to 15 meteors per hour, especially if you have a spot ...
The Lyrids are back, arriving just in time to kick off meteor season with a little bit of sparkle ...
Networks of sky-monitoring cameras around the world spotted 282 meteors that may be the result of an as-yet-unknown parent ...
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