Double Meteor Shower: Lyrids and Eta Aquariids Light Up April Skies
Double Meteor Shower: Lyrids and Eta Aquariids Light Up April Skies
US · Published Apr 19, 2026
The Lyrids meteor shower peaks between April 21 and 22, offering up to 20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions.
The Eta Aquariids meteor shower, active from April 19 to May 28, may display fewer meteors (around 10 per hour) due to the nearly full moon.
Both the Lyrids (from Lyra) and Eta Aquariids (from Aquarius) are best viewed in the eastern sky; no special equipment needed.
Lyrids and Eta Aquariids meteor showers active
This weekend offers a great chance for skywatchers to see the Lyrids and Eta Aquariids meteor showers. The Lyrids peak between April 21 and 22, potentially showing 15-20 meteors per hour if skies are clear and dark. The American Meteor Society suggests watching on the evening of April 22 for the best viewing.
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