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The Lyrids are back! Here's where to look and how to spot these shooting stars. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Lyrid meteor shower is back, and knowing where to look can make all ...
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Fireballs and meteors could be seen anytime the constellation Lyra is above the horizon. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Lyrid meteor shower has begun! Here's what to expect as ...
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NASA astronaut photographs Lyrids meteor shower from space
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured stunning photos of the Lyrids meteor shower from the International Space Station.
Many skywatchers across the U.S. likely took the time this week to gaze up and catch a sight of streaking meteors as the Lyrids shower reached its most active state of 2026. But only a few select people had the fortune to witness the celestial show from ...
Meteor showers, natural fireworks that streak brightly across the night sky, are one of them. The latest major meteor shower is the Eta Aquarids, which has been active since April 19 and is forecast to continue through May 28,