Lyrid Meteor Shower 2026 Australia: Best time and places to watch
All you need to know about spotting the 2026 Lyrid meteor shower
www.timeout.comHere’s the latest on the Lyrid meteor shower as viewed from Australia.
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If you’d like, I can tailor viewing tips to your exact location in Australia (city or region) and pull the most precise peak times for this year from a local sky chart.
All you need to know about spotting the 2026 Lyrid meteor shower
www.timeout.comFor two weeks this month, Sydneysiders can expect to see up to 20 shooting stars lighting up the sky every hour – no telescope required
www.timeout.comThe Lyrids occur each year between 16 and 25 April, with a peak expected overnight (22/23 April). It’s a fairly consistent shower and typically around 15 or 20 meteors an hour can be seen, although that number is generally a little lower from here in Australia. This is because the shower’s radiant, that point in the sky from which the meteors all appear to radiate from, is low in the north for Australian observers.
www.monash.eduStargazers can rejoice as another celestial event passes through Earth's atmosphere.
www.sbs.com.auCalling all stargazers! The Lyrids meteor shower – the oldest of its kind – will rain down over Australia soon. Here's how to see it.
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