This meteor shower, known as the Lyrids, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in spring and it is expected that, in a dark sky with no moonlight, people will be able to see 10 to 15 meteors per hour.
SAN DIEGO (KSWB/KUSI) — April’s full moon, known as the ‘Pink Moon,’ will be lighting up the spring night sky this week alongside several of our closest planets and the April Lyrids meteor ...
The celestial show will begin not long after nightfall, but like most meteor showers, the Lyrids will be best seen after midnight as the shower's radiant point rises high in the northeastern sky.
But with a nearly full moon in the sky during the peak, it might be tough to see clearly. The Lyrids occur every year in mid-to-late April. This year's peak activity happens Sunday into Monday ...
The Lyrids have been visible our sky since 13 April and peaked early on the morning of Thursday, with up to 20 meteors in an hour. But you can still catch a glimpse of them in the night sky until ...
Here comes an excellent year for meteor showers. Five of the most spectacular annual meteor showers—the Lyrids, Perseids, Orionids, Leonids and Geminids—will all be visible under moonless ...