Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week: How to See the Shooting Stars

The Lyrid meteor shower is in full swing, with dozens of shooting stars streaking through the sky each night. The shower is most active from Sunday night to Monday morning, but it will remain visible for the next week. To maximize your chances of spotting the Lyrids, find a spot with low light pollution and lie flat on your back with your feet facing east. After about 30 minutes, your eyes will adjust to the dark and you should start to see the meteors.

Witness the Enchanting ‘Pink Moon’ in April’s Night Sky

Prepare for a mesmerizing celestial event as April’s full moon, often known as the ‘Pink Moon’, graces the night sky. While the moon itself doesn’t turn pink, the name adds a touch of charm to this captivating spectacle. This article provides essential details on when and how to view the full moon, along with photography tips to capture stunning images.

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