Tuesday, April 23, 2013

NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

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

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

In January, 2014, Earth will pass through a stream of fine-grained debris from Comet ISON. Scientists say the resulting shower could have some interesting properties.

Attention sky watchers, the night sky is about to get a little more interesting tonight! Tonight is the peak activity of the Lyrid Meteor Shower. It happens annually as Earth passes through the stream of debris from the comet

In January, 2014, Earth will pass through a stream of fine-grained debris from Comet ISON. Scientists say the resulting shower could have some interesting properties.

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NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

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