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Here’s a little spoiler for next month’s Cosmic Calendar: early May will see the return of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower. The ...
Active since last week, the shower is formed from a comet’s debris and is forecast to produce the most fireballs overnight.
The Lyrids are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the dark hours between midnight and dawn. The website Time and ...
After months without a meteor shower, sky-gazers now have a reason to keep their chins up — the Lyrids are here to kick off ...
Look up! The Lyrid meteor shower will fill skies over the United States with shooting stars Monday night into early Tuesday ...
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