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The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids meteor showers can both be seen starting in late April, with viewing opportunities in both the ...
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 21–22, and a new AccuWeather map highlights the best spots to catch the show.
The spectacle is the first big viable meteor shower of the year and star gazers are advised to get away from light pollution ...
Both meteor showers can be seen from the northern hemisphere, but the Eta Aquarids are most impressive to stargazers in the ...
When the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak, it will be spring’s first chance to see shooting stars. The Lyrids have ...
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower is expected to peak this year from May 4 to 5, according to NASA, and will be followed by the big show, the Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids will peak from Aug ...
The Lyrid meteor shower — "considered one of the oldest and most reliable celestial shows of the year" — will overlap the Eta ...
The Lyrids are set to dazzle the night sky April 21 to 22, offering stargazers a chance to glimpse a yearly phenomenon.
If you miss the Lyrids, you're in luck — you won’t have to wait long for another chance to catch falling stars. The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will be active from April 19 to May 28, with peak viewing ...
The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids meteor showers will soon be appearing in the night skies. This year, they will start becoming visible within days of each other in April, with the bright Lyrids peaking ...
Keep an eye on the skies, the Lyrid meteor showers will begin this week in the skies above Ohio, if the weather cooperates.
Overlapping the Lyrids in April is the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, which will peak May 5-6. As we wait for the "smiley face" in the sky later in April, the Lyrid meteor shower is sure to keep you ...