Meteor showers to watch out for in 2021, including the Lyrids
Meteor showers come and go throughout the year, but when can you spot them in 2021?
20 April 2021 • 10:42am
Photographer and avid stargazer, Jay Sailors, aims his camera toward the constellation Leo in the eastern sky
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In 2021, a full schedule of meteor showers will be visible in the sky, having already started with the Quadrantids in January and the Lyrids set to peak this week.
Every year our skies are illuminated by repeat meteor showers, from Geminids and Draconids to Perseids and Draconids. If the weather conditions are favourable, and the Moon isn t too bright, it is possible to see spectacular shooting stars.
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