"2024 Lyrid Meteor Shower: A Guide to Viewing the Ancient Cosmic Spectacle"

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The ancient Lyrids meteor shower, one of the oldest known meteor showers on record, will light up the spring skies this month, following the recent total solar eclipse. Returning annually in April, the Lyrids mark the end of a several-month meteor shower drought and have been observed since 687 BC, according to NASA.
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