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Lyrids Peak

21Apr06

How’s your weather forecast looking for early Saturday morning? If you have clear skies and are in the mood for skywatching, the annual Lyrid meteor shower peaks early tomorrow, as Earth passes through dust and debris left behind by Comet Thatcher (C/1861 G1). In the pre-dawn hours (and from dark-sky locations), you may be able […]


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