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The leftover debris from history's most famous comet will once again streak across the skies over New York. The upcoming ...
Seattle stargazers may be in for a treat this week as two meteor showers — the Lyrids and the Eta Aquarids — light up the ...
Best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, the Lyrid meteor shower is the world's oldest known of its kind and reliably occurs ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to peak tonight, and while not one of the best of the year, you'll be able to see up to a dozen meteors per hour.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower is already active, and annually comes from April 19 to May 28. Peak viewing is expected on May 5 and 6.
WASHINGTON — The Lyrid meteor shower can be seen around Earth Day each year and the event is known for its speedy and bright fireballs. When the Lyrids peak on Tuesday morning, it will give stargazers ...
Skygazers, get ready! The Lyrid meteor shower, active since April 17th, will peak on April 21st and 22nd, potentially ...
The Lyrid Meteor Shower is among the oldest recorded, gracing the skies each April with bright, fast-moving shooting stars.
While the Lyrids aren't expected to be as active as it's been in the past, it's still spring's first chance to see shooting ...
The Lyrids are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the dark hours between midnight and dawn. The website Time and ...
Fireballs are common during the Lyrids due to the exceptional speed that comet Thatcher debris travels at in the stream. Hitting the top of Earth's atmosphere at around 100,000 km/hr, anything bigger ...