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Published 10:19 22 Apr 2022 BST
The Lyrids can appear anywhere in the sky but will most often radiate from a point near the constellation of Lyra. If you are looking to snap a stunning shot, then the best time to view the shower is at midnight or dawn.
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Providing the sky is dark enough, stargazers could see between 10 and 20 meteors in an hour - but it's also not guaranteed.
If you miss the display, then don't fear as you can view them again next year. If you can't wait that long, then be sure to get up early on April 24, when you could see planetary alignment. Following the Lyrids, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Saturn and the Moon are all set to line up.
The planets will be visible to the naked eye.
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