After a more than three-month meteor shower drought, you can finally look to the skies again for a cosmic display.The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak, or reach its maximum activity, on Wednesday around 4 p.m. ET, during daylight hours for much of North America,… pic.twitter.com/xn4hpHjQZc— CNN (@CNN) April 21, 2026

After a more than three-month meteor shower drought, you can finally look to the skies again for a cosmic display. The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak, or reach its maximum activity, on Wednesday around 4 p.m. ET, during daylight hours for much of North America,… pic.
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