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The Lyrids are back, arriving just in time to kick off meteor season with a little bit of sparkle Getty The Lyrids meteor shower peaks on April 21 and 22 with 15 to 20 meteors visible per hour A new ...
Stargazers are in for a treat next week as the 2026 Lyrid meteor shower kicks off, known for its fast and bright meteors with occasional fireballs. Here's when and what to know about April's two ...
A meteor was spotted in the afternoon of April 7, traveling over a handful of states before disintegrating in South Jersey. According to NASA, witnesses saw the meteor in Connecticut, New York, New ...
Another meteor was spotted streaking across the sky above parts of the eastern United States for over 100 miles, leading multiple cities and states to see the fireball on April 7. The meteor passed ...
A meteor fireball was seen over Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania on Tuesday, April 7. NASA says the fireball traveled 117 miles before breaking up above Galloway, New ...
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People across the Philadelphia region reported seeing a fireball in the sky on Tuesday afternoon. One viewer, Leslie Galloza, sent us an image of the fireball above Phillipsburg, New Jersey, at around ...
That was indeed a meteor that you saw —and heard — streak through the sky, NASA confirmed on Wednesday. The fireball was first spotted at 2:34 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, about 48 miles above the ...
A bright meteor was spotted in the sky Tuesday afternoon over many areas of New Jersey and several other eastern states, including New York and Pennsylvania, according to social media posts and ...
The fireball that crossed the skies on the East Coast on Tuesday afternoon was caused by a meteor, NASA says. The celestial event took place at 2:34 p.m., with the meteor traveling 117 miles southwest ...