The Lyrids Meteor shower usually produce an about 20 meteors per hour. This
shower continues from 16th to 25th but will be at peak on
these two days. It is produced from the debris (grains) left by Comet C/1861 G1
Thatcher when the Earth passes through them on its journey around the Sun. This
meteor shower is known as Lyrids as originates
from the constellation Lyra, the Harp.
22nd and 23th April - Lyrids Meteor Shower
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