Surges Of Up To 100 Meteors Per Hour Will Light Up The Tennessee Skies During The 2020 Lyrid Meteor This April

Tennessee offers a plethora of natural wonders including gorges, caves, waterfalls, and scenic vistas that are must-see attractions.

Every April, the night sky throws a bit of a party. The evening lights up with streaking meteors and bright effusions of light for a few nights in late spring, and the phenomenon is known as the Lyrid meteor shower. Although it's not the most predictable or richly populated meteor shower - you may wait for a while to see just a handful - it is one of the most brilliant examples of the natural world on display. Learn more about this beautiful event below, and pull up a seat in April, Tennessee. There's a show to be seen.

The Lyrid meteor shower is known colloquially as "April's shooting stars," and this year will last from April 16th to April 25th. This annual meteor shower is known for its brilliant bursts of light and impressive expanse.

The paths of the Lyrid meteors radiate from the Lyra the Harp constellation, near the bright star Vega. It's from this famed constellation that the shower takes its name.

The incredible light comes from the meteors burning up in the earth's atmosphere roughly 60 miles above the ground. It's a natural wonder that fizzles across the Tennessee night sky every springtime.

If you're looking to watch the Lyrid meteor shower, we'd recommend driving out into the countryside away from the bright lights of the city. The light pollution from even small towns can deaden the impact of the lights in the dark sky.

Keep your eyes peeled for an earth grazer meteor! It's a slow-moving meteor that lasts much longer than its quickly burning counterparts and will provide viewers an extended view of its bright arc across the sky.

If the moon isn't out, you should be able to see between 10 and 20 Lyrid meteors in an hour. The peak morning this year is on April 22nd, when there's no moon in the sky.

Will you be watching this year? Make sure to turn your eyes to the sky in the early hours of dawn on April 22nd for a view unlike any other. The Lyrid meteor shower is an experience you simply can't miss!

You can find out more information about the Lyrid meteor shower right here.

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