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Whether you're watching solo, making it a date night, or dragging your friends out for a skywatching hang, the Lyrid Meteor ...
The Lyrids originate from debris left by Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, a long-period comet discovered in 1861 that takes approximately 415 years to orbit the Sun.
The show is best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, and an average of 15 to 20 Lyrid meteors per hour may be seen when it peaks the night of April 21 to 22.
UNESCO designated 16 new geoparks, bringing the total number of sites in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network to 229 in 50 countries. The network ...
SINITAR/Shutterstock Electric lights have given us a lot, from nightlife to motion pictures to spelunking, but damn if the ...