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Goa may witness Lyrid meteor shower tonight

Panaji: The Lyrid meteor shower occurring in the constellation Lyra: the Harp, in the northern sky in spring, is expected to be sighted in Goa, on April 22. This year, the moon will be a 30% illuminated waxing crescent.Known for bright, fast meteors, they offer roughly 10-20 “shooting stars” per hour, occasionally producing dramatic fireballs. It is caused by Earth passing through dusty debris from the long-period comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher).“The annual shower, known for its few but bright, swift meteors, promises a dazzling display across the night sky,” said Satish Nayak, the president of Association of the Friends of Astronomy.The meteor observation is best visible in dark skies with no light interference. However, with the pre-monsoon rain clouds hovering over some parts of the state, the view may have obstructions.“Ideal viewing spots include open beaches and hilltops away from city lights. However, since there is a doubt of the recently issued yellow alert for the state, and the cloudy skies these days, astronomy enthusiasts are advised to head for dark areas if interested but stay prepared for sudden weather changes,” Nayak said.

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