The Lyrid meteor shower is about to peak — and a 2nd shower is right on its tail

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The first meteor shower of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, the Lyrids, will peak overnight on April 21-22. This year, the annual meteor shower will peak in virtually moonless night skies, which should make for a great show.

According to the American Meteor Society, around 18 “shooting stars” per hour could be visible during the height of the shower. However, with the peak set to occur in daylight in North America and a waning moon rising as a crescent after midnight on April 21, the best time to look — if skies are clear — will be immediately after it gets dark.

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