The Lyrid meteor shower is peaking from April 21 to April 22. Here’s how to spot this annual celestial light show ...
The peak of pollen season brings to the sky something less painful—the Lyrids, or the first wave of shooting stars in spring. These meteorites will peak later today and stay visible until April 26.
One of the first major meteor showers in 2026 will soon begin.
STARGAZERS are in for a treat as the Lyrids meteor shower lights up the skies, with up to 18 shooting stars an hour expected.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, caused by Halley's Comet debris, is active now and peaks May 5-6, offering a celestial show ...
A Meteor Shower Peaks This Week: How to See It in the Night Skies ...
The Lyrids meteor shower peaks the night of April 21 into the early morning of April 22. Here's how to see it.
Between the night of April 21 and the early morning of April 22, those looking in the right place will see the sky light up with 15 to 20 meteors per hour.
The Lyrids meteor shower is about to start in 2026. Here's everything people in Florida should know before “shooting star” activity begins April 14.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured a stunning photo of the Lyrids meteor shower from the International Space Station.
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