How to see Lyrids meteor shower tonight and best spot to view oldest shooting star display
A Lyrid meteor is seen in the sky above Lee Park in Liverpool, Merseyside, last night (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)The world’s oldest known meteor shower will be visible tonight, with space rocks whizzing past at 30 miles per second.The Royal Greenwich Observatory said this year, the Lyrids will be visible from April 16 to April 25.They peaked last night between April 21 and the early hours of April 22, but you haven’t missed it: the meteors will stick around for another couple of