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The Lyrid meteor shower is visible for around two weeks every April. In 2025, the Lyrids will be at their most active between April 16 to 25, and are expected to peak just after midnight on Tuesday, ...
One of the planet’s oldest meteor showers, with sightings dating back as far as 687BCE, the burning rocks lit up the sky from Bundaberg in Queensland to central NSW, with some as far south as ...
Dramatic dashcam footage captured this week showed something that wouldn’t be out of place in a sci-fi film – space coming to Earth. Here’s how to watch the magic in real life.
The Milky Way as seen from Blayney, Central West, NSW, Australia. While the Eta Aquarid meteor shower is visible from both hemispheres, observers in the Southern Hemisphere get the real show.
The Lyrid meteor shower has been active since April 17, but the bright fireballs have yet to hit their peak in activity while streaking through the sky. That peak is forecast to last for two ...
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