The Lyrid meteor shower put on a spectacular show last night as Earth plunged through the debris stream cast off by comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher), triggering a peak of activity that saw shooting stars ...
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NASA astronaut photographs Lyrids meteor shower from space
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured stunning photos of the Lyrids meteor shower from the International Space Station.
This photo shared on the American Meteor Society website shows an apparent meteor in the Houston-area sky on the afternoon of March 21, 2026. If you heard a loud boom in the Houston area late Saturday ...
A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA. Eyewitness accounts in the ...
Meir shared an image on social media showing a streaking meteor as seen from 250 miles above Earth. The Lyrids meteor shower, the oldest known shower, reached its peak activity for 2026 in April. Meir ...
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