The annual Lyrid Meteor shower tops all night star-news.press/wp

Spring sky is the best: annual meteoric shower back, the opportunity to catch the stars in the northern hemisphere in the night sky.
The meteoric shower began on April 16, but the summit of Monday night will arrive and Tuesday morning. The weather permits, Skywatchers could see 15 stars that can shoot 15 at that time while they are in a dark place.
Lyritak is one of the most reliable first-class Meteor in the year, and their time is more of the spring temperature temperature at the northern hemisphere, becoming a popular show of heaven.
This year’s peak occurs with a moon moon that will be around 27%. According to the NASAAnd that means that the shooting star has less chances of cleaning bright darkness.
To enjoy the top, the NASA recommends watching it outside Monday night, from 10:00, until dawn the next morning, on 5:5 am 5 am at 5 am. But late in the evening Monday and the moon rose at 3:30 a night, they should offer good opportunities to see the assemblies during the night sky.
Lyrits are usually observed from the northern hemisphere, but the Eagle-Eyed Skywatchers in the Southern Hemisphere can see some shooting stars, according to NASA.
If conditions are clear, it is best to select an unobstructed location, as far as possible from the darkest heaes, away from the city’s lights and other forms of light pollution.
Skywatchers must look roughly facing the east and look straight. Meteors can draw at any time and Lyrites occasionally leave bright trajectories during the night sky.
Meteor showers can be enjoyed without special equipment, but experts suggest that the eyes adjust to the dark time, spend about 45 minutes without light phones or light points.
Meteor showers occurred from the waste parts where the Earth went out of comets or asteroids. While our planet orbates the sun, they are rocking through these rocks and powder clouds, they evaporate in the atmosphere and appear as a line of light in the sky.
Lyrites are debris from a known name kite C / 1861 G1, or Comet ThatcherThe name Alfred E. Thatcher was called Amateur astronomer, in 1861 the first time he saw the comet.
After his peak, the meter of the meteor will see until April 29.
2025-04-19 12:00:00


