Late April means it's time for the #Lyrid #meteorshower: one of the oldest known showers, observed for 2700 years.

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📸 Lyrids seen from the ISS, 2012. Credit: NASA/JSC/D. Pettit

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I think i can call time on the 2023 #Lyrid #meteor shower now. A full report is available at the link below, but TLDR:

#UKMON made 2039 single-station detections, 88% of which were involved in multistation matches, leading to 331 confirmed matched Lyrids. 144 cameras were involved in matches. The brightest was mag -2.6; there were no fireballs or potential meteorite droppers.

https://archive.ukmeteornetwork.co.uk/reports/2023/LYR/index.html

The peak of observations was on the night of 23/24 April, but this reflects poor weather (...)

UK Meteor Network Archive

Meteor Observation Data

We went out for the #Lyrid meteor shower last week and set up cameras to take shots in about 16 second intervals. I chose about 16 of them to blend together with some of the brighter meteors it captured and this is what I ended up with.
#meteorshower #photography #nightsky #darksky #grandstaircaseescalante #Astrophotograhy

Watch the #Lyrid #MeteorShower Peak During a New Moon

The first major springtime meteor shower will become most active right after a new moon.
https://www.nytimes.com/article/lyrid-meteor-shower.html

Watch the Lyrid Meteor Shower Peak During a New Moon

The first major springtime meteor shower will become most active right after a new moon.

The New York Times
How to see peak of the #Lyrid #meteor shower this weekend https://www.axios.com/2023/04/21/meteor-shower-2023-april-lyrid "Why it matters: It's one of the oldest known meteor showers, with the first recorded sighting going back to 687 B.C. in China, according to NASA."
How to see peak of the Lyrid meteor shower this weekend

It's one of the oldest known meteor showers.

Axios
The #lyrid #meteor shower is ramping up. The peak is on Saturday night, but you can see them from now till late April.
https://www.popastro.com/main_spa1/meteor/lyrids/
And the uk meteor network's report, updated daily:
https://archive.ukmeteornetwork.co.uk/reports/2023/LYR/index.html
Lyrids - Meteor Section

A meteor shower that stands out against the relatively low springtime meteor rates

Meteor Section

Lyrids meteor shower starts Saturday night, expected to peak on April 23

https://abc13.com/lyrids-meteor-shower-2023-mercury-retrograde/13131475/

#meteor #lyrid #space #astronomy #science

Lyrids meteor shower starts Saturday night, expected to peak on April 23

Lyrids tend to produce both fast-moving meteors and bright flashes, NASA says. You also may see an occasional fireball during the shower.

ABC13 Houston

Auf der Jagd nach den #Sternschnuppen der #Lyriden. Diesmal leider keine erwischt, dafür ein #Sternstrichspuren-Bild

On the hunt for the #Lyrid meteor shower. Sadly nothing captured but here's a #startrails image

https://astropage.eu/wp-content/gallery/sternstrichspuren/startrails23042022_lab.jpg

#astrofotografie #Astrophotography

APOD: 2022 April 28 - Lyrid of the Lake

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