The Lyrid meteor shower peaks
The Lyrids meteor shower is a annual event that peaks around April 21-22. To spot the meteors, look for a dark sky with minimal light pollution, and find the constellation Lyra in the eastern sky. The shower is produced by debris from the Thatcher Comet. Best viewing times are typically after midnight when the constellation is high in the sky. Grab a blanket, snacks, and enjoy the celestial show!
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 22, 2025, with the predicted peak time at 14:00 BST (13:00 UTC). To catch the shower, head outside late evening on April 21 before the moon rises a few hours before dawn. The moon's phase will be a fat waning crescent, which might interfere with viewing after it rises .
Best Viewing Times:
- Late evening on April 21, before moonrise
- Peak time: 13:00 UTC on April 22 (14:00 BST)
Tips for Viewing:
- Find a dark location with minimal light pollution
- Look for the constellation Lyra in the eastern sky
- The radiant point is near the bright star Vega
Shower Details:
- Active dates: April 16-25
- Peak date: April 22
- Hourly rate: 15-20 meteors per hour
- Comet of origin: C/1861 G1 Thatcher (Comet Thatcher)
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 22, 2025. Here are the details:
Best Viewing Time:
The optimal viewing time is late evening on April 21 before the moon rises, and early morning on April 22, between midnight and dawn.
Location:
Find a dark location with minimal light pollution. The radiant point is in the constellation Lyra, near the bright star Vega, in the northeast sky.
Timing by Region:
- Global Peak Time: April 22, 16:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
- India (IST): April 23, 01:30 IST (considering UTC+5:30)
- UK (GMT): April 22, 16:00 GMT to April 23, 03:00 GMT
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