The Lyrid meteor shower is currently visible and is expected to reach its peak on April 22, offering observers a chance to witness the celestial event. Instructions on how to best spot the shower have been shared.
The Lyrid meteor shower, recognized as one of the oldest known meteor showers and resulting from Comet Thatcher, is anticipated to be visible in the skies this week, offering a celestial display for viewers in the UK and other regions.
The Lyrid Meteor Shower is set to reach its peak next week, providing an opportunity for stargazers to observe the celestial event. Forbes provides guidance on when and where to look for the meteor shower.
The annual Lyrid Meteor Shower is set to begin tonight, providing stargazers with opportunities to observe the celestial event and offering guidance on how to get the best views.
Sky-gazers can look forward to a 'Celestial Theatre' in April 2026, featuring events such as the arrival of Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) and the Lyrid meteor shower, offering multiple opportunities to observe celestial phenomena.
Stargazers in Australia are preparing for the Lyrid meteor shower, a celestial event offering a spectacular display as it passes through Earth's atmosphere.
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to reach its maximum on April 22nd, potentially offering up to 90 meteors per hour, alongside a visible conjunction of four celestial bodies in the sky.