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The Lyrid meteor shower is an annual celestial event that occurs in April, known for producing a visible light show that is harmless to Earth. Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the Lyrids often reference NASA's statements reassuring the public about the safety of such meteor showers, contrasting them with unfounded fears about asteroid impacts like 99942 Apophis. While the forum primarily covers Windows and technology topics, these threads highlight how space-related news can intersect with general interest discussions among users.
When the Lyrid meteor shower hits full strength Friday and Saturday morning, it will mark a sort of planetary triple crown: Earth Day, Good Friday and Passover.
The Lyrids are one of the oldest known showers, creating a light show usually seen easily from Earth -- and completely harmless...
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