
Lyrid meteor shower 2026 peaks under moonless spring skies
The Lyrid meteor shower returns this week and is set to peak on April 22, 2026, with about 10–20 meteors per hour visible from dark skies in North America and Europe. Viewing is best during predawn and post-sunset hours, especially around 5 a.m., aided by a new moon that will have already set before sunrise. The shower, dating back to debris from Comet Thatcher, offers fast, bright fireballs and persistent trains, though it’s not as prolific as Perseids. To maximize visibility, check local weather and light-pollution maps and head to a dark site away from city lights.