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The constellation Lyra is faint, but it contains Vega, one of the brightest stars in our night sky. As soon as it gets dark ...
The constellation Lyra is faint, but it contains Vega, one of the brightest stars in the Pottsville night sky. As soon as it ...
They form what is known as an asterism or noticeable pattern of stars, created from three different constellations - Vega in the constellation Lyra the Harp, Deneb in Cygnus the Swan and Altair in ...
Skywatchers can enjoy a celestial alignment of the crescent moon, Venus, and Saturn on April 25, with Mercury visible near the horizon.
How can you watch the Lyrids in Michigan? The Lyrid meteor shower is visible in the northern hemisphere, though it can be seen in the southern hemisphere near where constellation of Lyra is visible.
Catch the Lyrids meteor shower at its peak tonight and tomorrow, with optimal viewing after moonset and before dawn.
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight and into the early morning hours of the 22nd. The radiant of the shower is the constellation of Lyra the harp. Intrepid sky watchers should be able to catch a few ...
In this case, it is Lyra, the harp. The Lyrids appear to be cast out of the brightest star of the group, called Vega.
The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate.