The Lyrid meteor shower, a celestial event with a history spanning 2,600 years, is set to peak tonight. Stargazers are encouraged to find dark locations away from city lights to fully enjoy the spectacle. Viewing times are optimal after midnight, with tips for spotting the meteors available online.
In an exciting development, a NASA astronaut has captured stunning photographs of the Lyrid meteor shower from the International Space Station, showcasing the beauty of this ancient meteor shower from a unique vantage point. Don't miss this chance to witness a breathtaking natural phenomenon.