Mars pops out at nightfall. Jupiter comes up later, and Saturn later still. Venus sits low in the east at dawn. Southern Hemisphere skywatchers might catch Mercury in early May, but it's lost in the sunrise from the Northern Hemisphere. Read more.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | April's Lyrid meteor shower had a bright moon. Now that it's dark, Eliot Herman in Tucson, Arizona, was able to catch this bright, late Lyrid fireball on Tuesday morning at 3:16 a.m. Thanks, Eliot! There's another meteor shower happening this weekend. Read about the Eta Aquariids.
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