“Naked eye, laying back on a blanket or chaise lounge, with a nice Merlot,” said Bart Fried of the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York City. “Binos and telescopes are of no use for spotting the fast-moving and fleeting shooting stars.”
the sight of the Lyrid meteor showers in 687 B.C. And every April, this bright laser-like storm appears in the constellation Lyra, near the bright star Vega.
“Naked eye, laying back on a blanket or chaise lounge, with a nice Merlot,” said Bart Fried, executive vice president of the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York City. “Binos and telescopes are of no use for spotting the fast-moving and fleeting shooting stars.”
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