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The Lyrids meteor shower is truly one of nature's most mesmerizing annual events, and having personally witnessed it from a dark location outside the city, I can attest to the magical experience it offers. This meteor shower occurs when Earth travels through the trail of debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, which causes streaks of light, commonly known as shooting stars, to blaze across the night sky. To maximize your viewing experience, I recommend finding an open space such as a park, beach, or reservoir away from urban lights. Because the visibility of meteors improves after 1 AM when the sky is at its darkest, patience is key. No need for telescopes or special equipment; just dress warmly, bring a reclining chair or blanket, and look toward the east with an unobstructed horizon. One of the most fascinating aspects of the Lyrids is its history—people have observed this meteor shower for over 2,000 years, with records dating back to 687 BC in China. Knowing that you’re watching the same celestial show that has captivated humans for millennia adds a profound sense of connection to the universe. If the weather is clear, you might catch as many as 10 to 20 meteors per hour. Each shooting star is actually tiny bits of cosmic dust burning up high in Earth’s atmosphere, creating brilliant streaks of light. It’s a reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing space environment surrounding our planet. For an enhanced experience, tune in to livestreams focused on the Lyrids, which often provide expert commentary and real-time views from ideal locations, helping you identify meteors and learn more about this event. In sum, witnessing the Lyrids meteor shower is more than just a visual treat; it’s an opportunity to feel connected with the cosmos and enjoy a timeless celestial spectacle right here in Singapore.


































