Lyrid meteor shower 2024: How to watch stunning shooting stars and ‘fireballs’ during the event’s peak this week

0
9

The Lyrid meteor shower has officially begun and the sky show’s spectacular peak, which could see hundreds of shooting stars and “fireballs” fill the night sky, is scheduled to begin later this week. But what are the Lyrids? When exactly do they peak? And where is the best place to look for them? 

The Lyrids, which were first observed by humans around 2,700 years ago, are one of the oldest meteor showers on record, according to NASA. They are not quite as magnificent as some other meteor showers, such as the Perseids. However, at their best, the Lyrids are known to produce bright exploding space rocks, known as fireball meteors, and leave persistent trails of light, known as meteor trains, that remain in the sky for several seconds.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here