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Lyrid meteor shower to light up night sky in April — here’s how to watch

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LOS ANGELES - Calling all stargazers: The first major meteor shower of the year — the Lyrids — will occur in mid-April and is expected to light up the evening sky with a dazzling display.The Lyrids are active each year from about April 16 to 25 with peak viewing between midnight April 21 and dawn on April 22.RELATED: Space station will mark 20 years of people living in orbitWhile the Lyrid meteor shower only offers about 10 to 15 meteors per hour at its peak, it can still be a spectacular sight to see if you catch a few streaking across the night sky.The shower will peak April 21 through April 22 (Wednesday through Thursday), meaning viewing at this time will be the best opportunity to observe the meteors.AdvertisementBut viewing.

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