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Springtime Sky Show: The Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Meteor showers are more active after midnight. Before midnight, Earth's side is facing away from the debris stream. But after midnight, you're on the front side, facing the stream directly. It's like driving through a rainstorm. You hit more raindrops on the front windshield than the rear.
The Lyrid meteor shower is a great chance to see shooting stars. It's a reminder of the amazing things happening in our solar system. Comet Thatcher leaves behind a trail of debris. When Earth passes through it, we get a meteor shower. It's a natural spectacle that's been happening for thousands of years.
So, mark your calendar for April 22, 2025. Find a dark spot away from city lights. Look up at the sky, and enjoy the show. It's a chance to connect with the universe and appreciate its beauty.
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