Watch out for special Lyrids meteor shower on the night of April 23 in India
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, HYDERABAD/ Created : Apr 23, 2020, 15:19 IST
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Watch out for special Lyrids meteor shower on the night of April 23 in India 
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With the air cleaner than ever before these days due to decreased air pollution levels, it is a pleasure for many people living in populated Indian cities to go stargazing from the terrace of their home at night. Unlike earlier, w … Read more
With the air cleaner than ever before these days due to decreased air pollution levels, it is a pleasure for many people living in populated Indian cities to go stargazing from the terrace of their home at night. Unlike earlier, we can clearly see the stars we had probably last seen two decades ago, and read about some only in the science text books in the school. Read less
The Lyrids meteor will make themselves visible in the moon-less sky of April 23. These are the oldest shooting stars in the history of Earth, which were seen about 2700 years ago. As per the website of NASA (solarsystem.nasa.gov), the Lyrids Meteor Shower was first seen by the Chinese in the year 687 BC.
Those who are living in other towns and cities of India can also go up to the terrace of their residence building or balcony to try their luck.
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