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Lyrid meteor shower is peaking tonight. Here's how to see it

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Meteor fireball lights up sky over Midvalley Highway
A fireball could be seen by drivers on Midvalley Highway early Thursday at around 4:50 a.m. as a meteor lit up the sky during the Lyrid meteor shower.

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Lyrid meteor shower peaks soon in California sky. Here’s when to look up
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The Lyrids meteor shower is set to peak. Here's when to look up
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See the Lyrids meteor shower from space. NASA astronaut shares stunning photo
Many New Yorkers likely looked up to the sky this week in hopes of seeing the flashing lights of meteors as the Lyrids shower reached its most active state of 2026.

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Dazzling Fireball Darts Across Sky During Peak of Lyrid Meteor Shower
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Quiet Thursday & Friday but rain returns toward the weekend
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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.
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Spring’s first meteor shower takes place this week. Here’s how to watch

Sky-gazers will be able to see the oldest meteor shower, the Lyrids, on Tuesday night. Here’s where and how to watch them.
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New lunar mineral found in China’s first meteorite sample

A lunar meteorite recovered from the desert terrain of Xinjiang province in January 2024 contains a mineral phase never before documented in any terrestrial or extraterrestrial sample, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
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