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Posted on April 21, 2026April 21, 2026 by Daisy Dobrijevic

Don’t miss the Lyrid meteor shower 2026 peak tonight! Viewing times, location and tips

The Lyrid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of April 22, offering up a possible feast of impressive shooting stars and the occasional fireball.
CategoriesMeteors & Meteor Showers, Stargazing

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