Find an area well away from city or street lights. Come prepared with a sleeping bag, blanket or lawn chair. Lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up, taking in as much of the sky as possible. After about 30 minutes in the dark, your eyes will adapt and you will begin to see meteors. Be patient—the show will last until dawn, so you have plenty of time to catch a glimpse.
CNN Every year from January to mid-April, we experience a "meteor drought," without a single shower for months. Lyrid meteor shower peaks predawn April This is a meteor from the Lyrids, as seen in the sky in Schermbeck, Germany, April 22, That all ends April 22 this year with the first show of the season: the annual Lyrid meteor shower.
During its peak, this shower will feature about 10 meteors per hour. You might even spot a fireball flying across the sky or the glowing dust trail the meteors frequently leave behind them as they streak through Earth's atmosphere. Read More. As with all meteor showers, the darker the sky, the more visible the Lyrids will be. If you want to view them, you'll have your best luck away from urban areas where city lights can obstruct the view.
But there is one other factor that impacts light as well: the moon. Since the moon will be so bright, it's suggested you view the sky after moonset and before sunrise, according to EarthSky.
Between midnight and dawn, the Lyrid meteors can be seen in all parts of the sky, according to the American Meteor Society. The best time for viewing them April 22 will be the last hour before the start of morning twilight: around a. Sign in. Add to calendar. Countdown to peak DAYS. Peak dates:. Select night: Select night. Loading stars Some tips: Take a blanket, lie on your back and give your eyes at least 30 minutes to adjust.
Avoid looking at your phone or anything else generating artificial light. The Lyrids should be visible in all parts of the night sky, but be patient.
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