Dr. Kent Montgomery, head of the Physics and Astonomy Department at Texas A&M-Commerce, says the Lyrid meteor showers Wednesday night and Thursday morning (April 21-22) will produce some excellent night-sky viewing, possibly "fireballs." About 10-20 meteors per hour will be visible.
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Lyrid Meteor Showers Wednesday-Thursday May Produce 'Fireballs'
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