The first major meteor shower, the Lyrids, begin on April 14, peaking April 21–22 in dark moonless skies. Here's everything you need to know.
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22, with up to 20 meteors per hour under dark skies — and 2026 offers near-perfect viewing conditions.
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It's a meteor shower that can sometimes produce "uncommon surges" of 100 meteors-per-hour, and you can catch a glimpse of it this month. This year's Lyrid meteor shower will begin on April 15, 2026 ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is coming up in mid-April. The peak of the Lyrid meteor shower will occur towards the end of April. The best time to look for the meteor shower is in a dark sky with no moon, ...
The shower has been seen for thousands of years and is named for the constellation Lyra The shower has been seen for thousands of years and is named for the constellation Lyra The shower has been seen ...