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NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

The Lyrid meteor shower occurs each year in mid-April when the Earth passes through a trail of dusty debris from the Comet Thatcher (C/1861 G1), which orbits the sun once every 415 years. Humans have been observing this particular meteor shower for at

A sky show is coming. (Possible pretty dust trails included.)

One of the "Old Faithful" meteor showers of the year will be at its best this weekend, but the moon may interfere with the celestial display. The annual Lyrid meteor shower will peak in the eastern night sky on late Sunday and in the wee hours of

NASA might have found 3 new planets in the habitable zone, but all of that would not amount to much until there really is solid, undeniable evidence

If you're a meteor maven or stargazer, this is the weekend for one of the year's best meteor showers, the Lyrids. The Lyrids come to maximum strength.

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