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How best to watch the Lyrid meteor shower tonight as shooting stars light up sky

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A spectacular meteor shower is set to amaze stargazers tonight. The Lyrid Meteor Shower, which happens every year, will be visible at around midnight, giving astronomy enthusiast a glimpse of shooting stars.

The striking spectacle always occurs during spring, and this year will peak on the night of April 21 and the early hours of April 22.

The Lyrid Meteor Shower usually produces around 20 meteors per hour at its peak, meaning there is a good chance you’ll be able to spot one.Here’s everything you need to know about the shotting stars, including what it is and how to catch a glimpse of it.

The Lyrids are one of the oldest known meteor showers, having been observed for over 2,700 years, The Mirror reports. The meteors come from leftover

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