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New research suggests meteor showers are so unpredictable due to the Sun’s own motion around the solar‑system barycenter.
Stargazers might be able to catch a two-for-one celestial spectacle later this month. Both the Eta Aquarids and Lyrids meteor showers will be active at the same time, giving viewers in the ...
A Lyrid meteor shower begins this week, peaking on April 21-22 Meteor showers are "basically debris from the tails of comets" The meteor shower will be visible in the northern hemisphere ...
Meteor showers are among the most popular astronomy events. From the Lyrid meteor shower in late April to the breathtaking Geminids in December, these celestial events promise to light up the ...
Two major meteor showers will appear across New Jersey skies in April and May — the Lyrids and the Eta Aquariids. According to American Meteor Society, these meteors are the easiest to observe ...
The Lyrid meteor shower will peak on the night of April 21 and 22, 2025. The best time to view the Lyrids is from midnight to dawn, looking toward the northeastern sky. No telescope is needed to ...