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Artemis II Triumph Ushers in Rare Meteor Shower Anticipation

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- The Lyrids meteor shower is expected to peak on Earth Day, April 22.
- It is one of the oldest recorded meteor showers, with observations dating back to 687 B.C.E.
- Skywatchers can enjoy the show without any special equipment.
While recent moon missions captured our imaginations, a celestial spectacle is heading toward Earth this month. This event offers a rare chance to connect with cosmic history right from your own backyard.
The Lyrids meteor shower is predicted to peak on Earth Day, April 22nd. Observations of this specific shower date back to 687 B.C.E., making it one of the oldest recorded in human history.
For the clearest view, experts suggest looking up between midnight and dawn. To maximize the experience, find a dark location away from city lights and light pollution where the sky is most visible.
Photography enthusiasts should utilize a tripod and a wide-angle lens for the best results. NASA recommends using a timer or shutter release cable to keep the camera steady during long exposures.
Grab a blanket and prepare for a night of stargazing as these historic meteors light up the darkness. It is a wonderful way to celebrate Earth Day and enjoy the natural wonders above.
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