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    THE LYRIDS METEOR SHOWER 2024

    Two meteor showers to light up skies this month: Here's where, when & how to watch the celestial event

    In July, view Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids meteors, peaking late month. Alpha Capricornids on July 29 show bright fireballs, best viewed in dark, moonless skies in the Southern Hemisphere. NASA defines meteors as shooting stars. Southern Delta Aquariids run mid-July to August 15. Next Alpha Capricornids peak July 28-29, 2024. Tips: bring blanket, sleeping bag; be patient.

    2024 Pink Moon: What to expect and why it's not actually pink?

    The Pink Moon, or April's Full Moon, is set to illuminate the sky, coinciding with the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower. Despite its name, the moon won't appear pink. This celestial event, also known by various other names, holds cultural and religious significance around the world. The Pink Moon's positioning in Scorpio amplifies energies of renewal and self-discovery, making it an ideal time for personal growth and shedding old habits.

    Pink Moon 2024: When and how to get the best view amid Lyrid meteor shower

    Sky enthusiasts are in for a special treat this week as the spring sky showcases the fourth full moon of 2024, famously called the Pink Moon, alongside a dazzling meteor shower.

    The Lyrids Meteor Shower 2024: Where and how to watch the celestial spectacle?

    As the Lyrids meteor shower is set to grace the night sky, enthusiasts and stargazers are eagerly waiting for this awe-inspiring display. Here’s how you can watch the spectacle.

    Here's how you can watch The Super New Moon, Pink Moon and Mother of Dragons Comet in April

    There's some great news for fans of the celestial world due to many upcoming phenomenon happening soon, to be visible from the Earth, either by the naked eye or by a telescope for all those skygazers out there.

    Full moon in New year 2024: Date, time of first full moon

    New year 2024 is all set to witness a plethora of astronomical events. The year's first full moon will be visible in January.

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