Sunday, April 22, 2012

Chicago astronomer says good night for meteors UP photographer snaps stunning Northern Lights pic during Sunday meteor shower Comment on Meteor this weekend aided by no moon should hit predawn The Sky Guy How to Catch the Lyrid Shower This Weekend Visible From Earth Finding Tips see April's 'shooting stars'

Lyrid meteor shower lights up the night The annual Lyrid meteor shower will hit its peak this weekend and promises to put on an eye-catching display. So much so, NASA is pulling out all the stops. Lyrid Meteor Shower Wows Skywatchers Around the World The 2012 Lyrid meteor shower did not disappoint skywatchers lucky enough to have good weather on April 22. Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight A promising meteor shower will hit its peak tonight, lighting up the late-night sky in what could be an eye-catching end to Earth Day. Meteor shower this weekend aided by no moon The first meteor shower of note this year - the Lyrids - peaks Saturday night into Sunday morning, April 21-22. There should be plenty of dark skies for observations since there will be a new moon and no moonlight to get in the way. Weekend Lyrid Meteor Shower Visible From Earth, Space and ... Balloon? The annual Lyrid meteor shower will hit its peak this weekend and promises to put on an eye-catching display. So much so, NASA is pulling out all the stops. Rare daylight meteor seen, heard over Nevada, California LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A rare daytime meteor was seen and heard streaking over northern Nevada and parts of California on Sunday, just after the peak of an annual meteor shower. Observers in the Reno-Sparks area of Nevada reported seeing a fireball at about 8 a.m. local time, accompanied or followed by a thunderous clap that experts said could have been a sonic boom from the meteor or the sound ... Lyrid Meteor Shower of 2012: A Skywatching Resource The meteor shower will appear to emanate from the constellation Lyra, in the northeastern sky, at midnight on April 22. Possible Sonic Boom a Meteor in NorCal Overnight meteor shower continued Sunday morning. Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks If the visibility was clear from your location after midnight Saturday night and if the Lyrid meteor shower of 2012 is good to you, you were able to see the sky falling. Meteor Shower Startles Sierra Nevada Residents Thousands of Sierra Nevada residents said they heard a loud boom on Sunday morning and many experts believe it was caused by a passing meteor shower.
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