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Friday, April 19, 2013

Lyrids Meteor Shower Peaks April 22

The Lyrids meteor shower peaks on April 22nd, but may be a no-show because of predicted cloudy weather. "The Lyrids (LYR) are a meteor shower lasting from April 16 to April 26 each year. The radiant of the meteor shower is located in the constellation Lyra, near this constellation's brightest star, Alpha Lyrae (proper name Vega); hence they are also called the Alpha Lyrids and sometimes the April Lyrids. Their peak is typi- cally around April 22 each year. The source of the meteor shower is particles of dust shed in the cometary tail generated by the periodic Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher. The Lyrids have been observed for the past 2600 years, " informs Wikipedia.

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