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Lyrids Meteor Shower 2021: Where to See Shooting Stars this April – Time Out
Don’t miss the Lyrid shooting stars!
Stargazing has got big over the last year – after all, there hasn’t been much else to do except eat, work and worry. And while our movements have been a tad restricted, it’s been especially comforting to spot the regular showers of meteors whizzing around the sky like they always do.
Meteors or shooting stars are celestial debris which burn up as they hit the Earth’s atmosphere, turning into beautiful, sparkling flashes of light. Traditionally, one of the most spectacular displays is the Lyrid meteor…
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