Tuesday, April 23, 2013

NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

The Lyrids meteor shower peaks in 2013 on Monday, April 22. The National Weather Service forecast for Herndon going into Monday was for clear skies, so Monday's pre-dawn hours may have been your best chance at catching a glimpse. Pre-dawn skies

By: Tariq Malik Published: 04/21/2013 07:33 AM EDT on SPACE.com The annual Lyrid meteor shower will peak tonight (April 21) and early Monday, but the moon's bright light may spoil the celestial fireworks display.

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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

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is nearly here, with the night of peak activity expected to be on May 5, 2013. The meteor shower has in fact already begun, the beginning of it is currently coinciding with the tail end of the Lyrid meteor shower. Image

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NASA to Webcast Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight: Watch It Live

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