Upcoming Events that may be visible in your night sky, April 2026
April 10 -- Last Quarter Moon
April 17 -- New Moon
April 14 to 30 -- Lyrids, Peak night is the 23rd.
April 23 -- first quarter moon
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seen from Maldives
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Upcoming Events that may be visible in your night sky, April 2026
April 10 -- Last Quarter Moon
April 17 -- New Moon
April 14 to 30 -- Lyrids, Peak night is the 23rd.
April 23 -- first quarter moon
The night sky, a statue, and a Lyrid meteor // meiko
SOURCE: NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center https://flic.kr/p/2qYpzbo
optimize your chances of seeing a great meteor display at the peak of the 2025 Lyrids late Monday night and early Tuesday morning ~ Earthsky.org ❣️💛❤️
cofronting experience....
Lyrids!
Lyrid Meteor Shower
21.4.20: Night Sky during Lyrid Meteor Shower
The original images are much sharper, tumblr just hates HD
Meteor Shower Time: The Lyrids!
The summer meteor shower season officially kicks off next week with the Lyrids. If you are super anxious for a meteor shower after 4 months of nothing, you might want to give this one a shot. I say this because the Moon will be up which means less meteors... you might actually want to wait a couple weeks for the less prolific Eta Aquarids which will have no Moon. But just in case you are up for the star gazing challenge, let me outline all the details on how to watch.
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