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Record Searchlight on MSNWhen and where can you see the Lyrid meteor shower? Cloud cover forecast, what to knowBest viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, the Lyrid meteor shower is the world's oldest known of its kind and reliably occurs every April.
The Lyrid meteor shower occurs in the middle of April and is one of the most exciting celestial spectacles of the year.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregonians will want to have their eyes to the skies for the Lyrid meteor shower this week. It's the first big meteor shower since January.
The Northern Lights or aurora borealis may be visible in the U.S. this week due to a coronal hole and a "co-rotating ...
NASA said that you should be able to see the meteors roughly after 10 p.m., but here’s how to see the meteors and get the best experience.
The Lyrids meteor shower, considered a medium-strength shower, runs from April 15 to April 29, peaking April 21 and 22. Find out everything you need to know to see it tonight.
One of the oldest known meteor showers will take place this week, and residents will have a few more chances to see the show.
Pyramid Lake: A popular spot for Renoites seeking a night of stargazing, the lake is less than an hour from The Biggest ...
Stargazers across the globe were treated to a dazzling display of shooting stars Monday night as the annual Lyrid meteor ...
The Lyrids radiate from the constellation Lyra (although they have nothing to do with it directly), which is near the bright ...
The Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest in history, will peak on April 21–22 but remains visible across India until April ...
Venus and Saturn will align with a crescent moon to create the illusion of a smiley face in the sky on the morning of April ...
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