When and how to best view the shooting stars
In the coming days, there will be an exciting reason for The Sky: The Lyrids Meteor Shower. It consists of the remaining molecules of the comet, and the lyrids meteor shower is visible every April where the Earth passes through the path of debris. This spring, it happens from 17 to April 26.
Here is what to know as the Nerid shower does not want to make its appearance 2025.
🌠 What is a meteorite shower?
A meteorite shower occurs when the Earth passes through paths of dusty debris left by guilty or other things in space during the sun’s rotation, According to Nasa. While many meteorites, or “shooting stars” can be seen, at any specific night, a meteor shower occurs when this number increases significantly.
Lerids Nizak shower above the Sealbin next to the sea, the United Kingdom, in 2020.
🌌 What can I expect to see?
Describe American Nizak Association As a medium power, a meteorite shower usually wants to produce 10 to 15 nices per hour, according to Earthsky.
While Lyrids is not bright or fast Nizak Persids showerSometimes they can generate a bright firework or flash in the sky.
Nizak Persids shower in Greece in 2023.
🗓 What is the best time to view lyrids?
Nerid’s shower will wander to want on the night of April 21-22. Predawn watches are the best time to view Lyrids shower because, according to, according to Space.comThis is when it is at the highest level in the sky. The point from which meteorites arise, also known as The Radiant, is located in the North Constellation Lyra constellation, which is close to the bright Star Vega. For this reason, Lyrids will be more clear in the northern hemisphere. It is still possible to see activity from the southern hemisphere, albeit at a lower rate.
LEDES Nizak shower above Nederhollabrunn, Austria, in 2020. (Thomas Kronsteiner/Getty Images)
👓 What is the best way to see the Learids Nizak shower?
There are no special equipment required to display lyrids – though NASA says Do not expect the meteor shower to leave long paths of dust. When looking at the sky, it is important to be patient because it will take about 15 to 20 minutes until your eyes adapt to the dark. To improve vision, it is better to find a clear vision of the sky away from the city’s lights.
Diske Lieserds in Mongolia, China, in 2021. (Zhang Gang/VCG via Getty Images)