The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to dazzle the night sky beginning this week
npr.orgPublished: 4/16/2025
Summary
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to light up the night sky this week, starting Wednesday night and lasting until April 25. These meteors are debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, first observed in 1861. The Lyrids have been witnessed for thousands of years, with the earliest recorded sighting dating back to 687 B.C. This year's peak viewing time is April 21 and 22. No special equipment is needed; just find a clear, dark sky away from city lights or moonlight, lie flat on your back, and let your eyes adjust for about 30-45 minutes to enjoy the show.