Could we be in for a surprise outburst this year?
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A clarification of the sky of the night on April 22, 2025 shows the lyrid shower that radiates the constellation of Lira. | Credit: The Night of the Stars
After a calm of about three and a half months, the enthusiasts who watch the night sky will be specially for “fire” or “fallen stars” something they are looking for this month. The return of a loyal meteor shower will be recognized as one of the oldest known meteoric show: If not the oldest known meteor show: Nizak Legrid.
While there are many dozens of Nizak shower This occurs during the year, only ten as “managers” or the best meteor screens are identified. The last shower of this occurrence was Quadrantids again on January 3. But since then, there have been no other meteorless showers noticeable to search for them so far this year.
It will change soon thanks Nerid Legrid shower.
The Dutch -American meteorite expert, Peter Geneskins, notes that he “swallowing the proverb for monitors in the northern hemisphere.” He adds that this follows “low meteorite rates in the cold months in February and March.”
This is a good year to monitor the annual meteor shower. Its climax should come on Tuesday morning, April 22, when moonlight is a simple intervention. This year, the moon will be in the falling crescent stage, not only 36 percent and will not rise until around 3:30 am at the time of the local day.
The peak time is uncertain
But although Lyrids is a reliable meteorite offer, it comes with the evacuation of responsibility: it is often far -fetched; Their activity usually continues to increase in a few hours at most. According to 2025 Bathing Calendar at the International Organization (IMO)It is expected that the maximum activity time will come at about 1330 global time (UTC) or 9:30 am Each time. This is based on the consequences collected from the notes that extend to the years from 1988 to 2000. This expected time would prefer those who live in Hawaii where the Predawn sky will be dark, unlike the neighboring United States as the sun had already risen.
However, in recent years, the Lyrid Peak time was more contrasting, and if applied this year, it may come early from 10:30 to 18:00. If the previous time is ringing this year, this means that those who live in the time areas of the mountains and the Pacific in the western United States will be the advantage that the summit will come before the start of the twilight morning.
The hours have already been the best time to watch
Meteorites seem to radiate from all over the wonderful star Vega In the lyra The Lyre constellation (and from here the name “Lyrids”). Any meteorite is likely to be the same way, the extended, a few degrees from Vega trenched. Although the screen rich – at its peak, one of them may expect a medium of your meteoric seeing every three to five minutes; It is considered one of the weakest in the main offers – the Lyrid meteor is classified as very bright and somewhat fast.
You can start watching them from midnight when Vega is located about a third in the Eastern Eastern sky. When the first dawn light is about to collapse at about 4:30 am, Vega rose to a very high position – over the eastern horizon.
Blue bolts
LYRIDS is also famous for transverse surprises.
There are a number of historical records of meteorites that are believed to be lyrids, especially in 687 BC and 15 BC in China (where the records say that “the stars have fallen like rain”) and 1136 AD in Korea when “many stars flew from the northeast.” On April 20, 1803, many of the town’s residents were neglected in Richmond, Virginia, from their families by warning the fire and managed to monitor a very rich show between 1 and 3 in the morning. Meteoric “falls from every point in the heavens with Skyrocts -like shower numbers.”
This massive lyrical shower of 1803 was completely unexpected, in the first place because very little was not known for meteorites in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. But in 1867, the Austrian astronomer, Edmund Weiss, and the German astronomical scientist, Johann Galle, made independent accounts that showed that the predecessor in a meteoring Legrid was due to the cosmic slag that was left in the aftermath of the comet, which is heading to almost sunlight in 415 years, and was last seen in the spring of 1861.
Recently, a brief spray of about 90 per hour was seen in 1922. Then 112 nices (most of whom were from lyroids) were seen in 67 minutes on April 22, 1945. Then, in 1982, the rate of the watch unexpectedly reached 90 for an hour and 180 to 300.
Therefore, perhaps the alarm will not hurt for 3 or 4 am on Tuesday morning, to take a brief look at the window. Hello … you never know.
Usually this shower is higher than a quarter of the peak peak two days and after the maximum, so if the weather in your area is unstable on the morning of 22, you still have an opportunity to arrest a few lysids a day or two from the time or after the peak activity.
Lyrid Meteors seen in the sky was seen on April 22, 2020 above Schermbeck, Germany. | Credit
Displacement meteor display?
In addition to Lyrids, there is also a possibility – although it is very small – from seeing a meteorite a wonderful fire ball that may be able to drop a meteor. This announcement depends on two collisions dating back to the 1960s.
A very shaded fire ball that passed over northern New Jersey on April 23, 1962, and The meteor explodes (Bulid) was seen on April 25, 1969 via England, Wales and Northern Ireland and dropped nearly 10 pounds (5 kg) of stone meteorites. Both gunfires seem to have a lot of common denominators.
After conducting tropical accounts in the United States and Great Britain, he discovered that these impressive meteors had significantly similar orbits and may have arisen either in AsteroidOr perhaps the debris from a short period of time Guilty. Some astronomers believe that there may be a scattered current of the meteorite that the Earth may face during the last week of April. Some of these parts of the stone may lead to the appearance of associated gunfire and perhaps even the meteorite waterfalls.
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Both gunfire 1962 and 1969 broadcast from a part of the sky near a constellation Corvos The crow, which consists of four stars, bright, moderate in quadruple shape. Corvus can be found in Nightfall about a quarter of a quarter in the southeast and southeast part of the sky. The length line crosses a short time after the local day and places in the west and southwest around 4 am
Therefore, if you are out and after the night hours from 23 to 24 April and/or 24-25, be sure to be vigilant. If you are very lucky and nature in an unlimited mood, you may reach the amazing bright tendency that shoots on a path from south to north through the sky of the night.
Do you want to try to capture Lyrids on the camera? See our evidence on How to photograph meteorites and shower the The best astronomical photography cameras and The best lenses for astronomical photography.
Joe Rao works as a coach and guest lecturer in New York Hyden Bluecarium. Writes astronomy for Natural History Magazineand Heaven and telescope And other publications.