A Spring Date with the Stars

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One of the oldest recorded meteor showers, the Lyrids, returns to the spring sky this week—peaking on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday.

Tiny fragments from Comet Thatcher (C/1861 G1) will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere at incredible speeds, producing a dazzling show for those who take the time to look up.

The Cyprus Astronomy Organisation described the event as a reminder of the wonder of the universe:

“Each spring, just before May’s light floods the sky, an ancient cosmic rendezvous returns.”

Named after the Lyra constellation, from which they appear to originate, the Lyrids will streak across the sky near the bright star Vega, lighting up the night with bright, fast-moving trails—like fleeting verses spoken by the sky itself.

How to watch the Lyrids:

  • Choose a dark location, away from city lights and noise
  • The best viewing window is from midnight to dawn
  • This year, the Moon will rise late, giving clear skies to the meteors
  • Bring a blanket or chair, lie back, and let time slow down
  • Dress warmly—April nights carry a quiet chill, even in Cyprus

And just after…

In a few days’ time, the Eta Aquariids will follow, peaking on May 5th, so the skies will keep us looking up a little longer this spring.

Also read: When will the Troodos Observatory open its doors?

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