The Lyrid Meteor Shower will be in the skies this year from April 16th-25th and is best seen outdoors in a place far, far away from cities and light pollution. But thanks to what we call “technology,” you’ll be able to watch highlights and the live stream of the meteor shower online if that’s not an option.
You can thank Slooh, an online community observatory, for the live stream below.
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Like we said above, it’s best if you can go outside to watch annual meteor shower–especially because this year it’s happening during a crescent moon which will allow viewers maximum visibility.
Also, you’re going to be outside which is great because by definition meteor showers are what people would call “outside events.”