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Lyrids Meteor Shower: Your Guide to the Night Sky Spectacle
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
One of the best things about this year's Lyrids is the minimal moonlight interference. The thin crescent moon will not brighten the sky too much, making it easier to spot the meteors. The optimal time to watch the Lyrids is between midnight and dawn. During this period, the radiant point is higher in the sky, and Earth is moving into the stream of meteors.
To get the most out of the Lyrids, find a spot with a clear view of the night sky and minimal light pollution. Dress warmly and bring a comfortable chair so you can look up at the sky without straining your neck. It can take up to 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness. If you need a light, use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. Remember, meteors can appear from any direction, so keep your eyes on the whole sky, not just the radiant point.
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