Shooting stars and the occasional fireball may be seen whenever the constellation Aquarius is above the horizon.
Lyrid meteors were photographed blazing through Earth’s atmosphere on the nights surrounding the April 22 peak.
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of April 22, offering up a possible feast of impressive shooting stars and the occasional fireball.
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Catch Lyrid meteors live online with these stunning sky cams from around the world.
The Lyrid meteor shower peak is almost here, and we may be in store for spectacular fireballs and shooting stars.
After months of quiet skies, the Lyrids return with fast, bright meteors and dark, moonless viewing conditions before dawn.
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The Lyrids are back! Here’s where to look and how to spot these shooting stars.
Fireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon.
A little patience, luck and a well-placed camera can still deliver a dazzling fireball — even from a city.
With bright meteors sighted over Ohio, Texas, and Europe, you might wonder what’s going on. Is meteor activity really increasing, or is there just a surge in reporting?
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