Meteor shower

【Live】https://www.meteorshowers.org/view/Lyrids

Whenever there is a meteor shower means there are some outer galactic forces that intervene with earthy affairs.

The Lyrid meteor shower is predicted to peak on the night of April 21–22. Unfortunately, that’s not long after April 19th’s full Moon, which means the view will be compromised by moonlight. Even so, it’s worth scanning the skies for meteors. The Lyrids aren’t generally known for high meteor counts, usually numbering some 10–20 per hour, but fireballs have been reported in the past. And there have been a few times, most notably in 1922 in Poland and 1982 in North America, when the shower produced hundreds of meteors per hour. For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, the radiant, on the border between Hercules and Lyra, is low on the northeastern horizon at dusk and continues to rise throughout the night.

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