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The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 21–22, and a new AccuWeather map highlights the best spots to catch the show.
"Their radiant is in the constellation of Lyra the Harp. It's a constellation far to the north in the sky, so it's visible most of the year here in Hattiesburg. You may have to wait until the ...
The meteor shower’s radiant – the spot in the night sky from which the meteors appear to radiate – is in the northern-hemisphere constellation Lyra ... bringing a star map to help locate ...
The meteors can be seen appearing to radiate from around the star Vega in the constellation of Lyra the Lyre, hence the name "Lyrids". This is in the eastern sky and can be found between the ...
is close to the constellation Lyra, which gives them their name. This year, the Lyrid peak occurs at the same time as a waning Moon, which will be about 40 percent full, and thus will have an ...
Finally, after two months of this I called Constellation and found out they had raised our electric rate to 24 cents a kwh without telling us or warning. After lengthy negotiations to keep them ...
The meteors will appear to radiate from a point within the constellation Lyra – where they originate from – but will be visible across the whole sky. A meteor shower is a celestial event where ...
Although Lyrids can occur anywhere in the night sky, they're named after the constellation Lyra, because that's where they appear to originate. Astronomers call this the radiant point of a meteor ...
The Lyrids are named after the constellation Lyra, which is where the radiant (the spot where meteors appear to shoot from) lies. Lyra, also known as the Lyre or Harp, is a small but recognisable ...
The radiant point, or place in the sky that the Lyrids should appear to come from, is toward the constellation Lyra, the harp, and the meteors’ namesake, according to the space agency.
The meteors can be seen appearing to radiate from around the star Vega in the constellation of Lyra the Lyre, hence the name "Lyrids". This is in the eastern sky and can be found between the ...