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SUMMARY:Lyrid Lightshow I
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 22 (8:00 pm – 10:00 pm)\nJoin us at the Heide Observatory for the Lyrid Lightshow\, a classic spring meteor shower known for fast-moving meteors and the occasional bright fireball. The Lyrids originate from debris left behind by Comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)\, which Earth passes through each April as it orbits the Sun. While the Lyrids do not produce the high hourly rates of some summer meteor showers\, they reward patient observers with quick\, sharp streaks that can appear anywhere across the sky\, often flashing suddenly rather than leaving long trails. Tickets include the use of our anti-gravity chairs\, allowing guests to relax comfortably while observing. For best viewing\, guests are encouraged to face away from artificial lights\, allow their eyes time to adjust to the darkness\, and scan large areas of the sky rather than focusing on a single point. Observatory staff will share tips on where to look\, explain why meteor activity can vary throughout the night\, and discuss how comet debris creates these fleeting streaks of light. Meteors are unpredictable by nature\, and viewing success depends on sky darkness and atmospheric conditions\, but even a handful of sightings can make for a memorable experience under the stars.
URL:https://hawthornhollow.org/event/lyrid-lightshow-i/
LOCATION:Heide Observatory\, 880 Green Bay Rd\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Observatory Event
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SUMMARY:Lyrid Lightshow II
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 22 (10:15 pm – 12:15 am)\nJoin us at the Heide Observatory for the Lyrid Lightshow\, a classic spring meteor shower known for fast-moving meteors and the occasional bright fireball. The Lyrids originate from debris left behind by Comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher)\, which Earth passes through each April as it orbits the Sun. While the Lyrids do not produce the high hourly rates of some summer meteor showers\, they reward patient observers with quick\, sharp streaks that can appear anywhere across the sky\, often flashing suddenly rather than leaving long trails. Tickets include the use of our anti-gravity chairs\, allowing guests to relax comfortably while observing. For best viewing\, guests are encouraged to face away from artificial lights\, allow their eyes time to adjust to the darkness\, and scan large areas of the sky rather than focusing on a single point. Observatory staff will share tips on where to look\, explain why meteor activity can vary throughout the night\, and discuss how comet debris creates these fleeting streaks of light. Meteors are unpredictable by nature\, and viewing success depends on sky darkness and atmospheric conditions\, but even a handful of sightings can make for a memorable experience under the stars.
URL:https://hawthornhollow.org/event/lyrid-lightshow-ii/
LOCATION:Heide Observatory\, 880 Green Bay Rd\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Observatory Event
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