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Over 2,000 years ago, in 687 BCE, the Zuo Zhuan, an ancient Chinese narrative history, described a Lyrid meteor shower where ...
The Lyrids are expected to peak April 21 and April 22, according to NASA. On those nights, the moon will be at 40% brightness ...
Early showers are winding down, most gone by 7 a.m. but a lingering shower statewide could hold to around 11 a.m. A slightly ...
It’s said that if you catch one in the night sky the universe might grant you a wish. On any given night, shooting stars are ...
Keep an eye on the skies, the Lyrid meteor showers will begin this week in the skies above Ohio, if the weather cooperates.
Highs on Wednesday will be back up above 70 degrees. A brief rain shower could develop Wednesday evening, mainly along the ...
As you watch the night sky, streaks of light often flash for a moment, then disappear. These brilliant flashes—called ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers. It occurs when the Earth passes through the debris field ...
Stargazers may be able to count several shooting stars overhead as the Lyrid meteor shower is visible in the night sky ...
Much of what scientists know about the early solar system comes from meteorites—ancient rocks that travel through space and survive a fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere. Among meteorites, one ...
The first recorded sighting of a Lyrid meteor shower goes back to 687 B.C. in China. Observers there said the Lyrids were "falling like rain." Earthsky said that in 1982, American observers saw an ...