Where in the US will you be able to see the Lyrid meteor shower?
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Where in Texas will you be able to see the Lyrid meteor shower?
(NEXSTAR) — Residents of North America are in for a treat as the annual Lyrid meteor shower has returned, giving stargazers a chance to see shooting stars across the night sky. The Lyrid meteor shower—also known as the April Lyrids—is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs between April 15 and 29. According to AccuWeather, the shower's peak is set to occur this Monday night, April 21, into early Tuesday morning. "If you’re lucky enough to…
Where in the U.S. will you be able to see the Lyrid meteor shower?
(NEXSTAR) — Residents of North America are in for a treat as the annual Lyrid meteor shower has returned, giving stargazers a chance to see shooting stars across the night sky. The Lyrid meteor shower—also known as the April Lyrids—is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs between April 15 and 29. According to AccuWeather, the shower's peak is set to occur this Monday night, April 21, into early Tuesday morning. "If you’re lucky enough to…
Where in the US will you be able to see the Lyrid meteor shower?
(NEXSTAR) — Residents of North America are in for a treat as the annual Lyrid meteor shower has returned, giving stargazers a chance to see shooting stars across the night sky. The Lyrid meteor shower—also known as the April Lyrids—is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs between April 15 and 29. According to AccuWeather, the shower's peak is set to occur this Monday night, April 21, into early Tuesday morning. "If you’re lucky enough to…
What to know about the Lyrid meteor shower in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The April Lyrids are back. This yearly meteor shower will be at its peak next Monday evening through Tuesday morning. KRQE spoke with a local expert Friday on what to know about it. Story continues below Podcast: What Will Voters Do With $1.5 Million? Entertainment: These movies were filmed in Las Cruces. Have you seen them? Crime: ABQ man charged federally for arson attacks at Tesla, Republican Party headquarters W…
How to catch the shooting stars of spring’s first meteor shower, the Lyrids
By CHRISTINA LARSON When the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak, it will be spring’s first chance to see shooting stars. Related Articles How to enjoy the natural and urban gems of the Pacific Northwest — even when your time is limited Is he Christ? Is he Moses? Superman’s religious and ethical undertones add to his mystique State lawmakers take aim at ‘black market’ restaurant reservations …
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