About this Event
The Lyrids appear in Chinese writing dating back to roughly 690 BCE, making them one of the earliest meteor showers on record. On the night of April 21, the annual shower will reach its near peak for 2025. The meteor shower is a result of Earth passing through the tail of the comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher. When our planet moves through this debris field, the space rocks burn up in the Earth's atmosphere, causing spectacular lights to streak across the night sky.
The Lyrids are one the weaker annual meteor showers visible from Earth, but on peak nights, they usually produce 20-25 shooting stars per hour. This event is also unpredictable: on rare occasions, spectators are treated to incredible surges of up to 100 meteors per hour. For this reason, the Lyrids are worth checking out for diehard astronomy enthusiasts.
Come out the Heide Observatory at Hawthorn Hollow and enjoy a relaxing evening in our anti-gravity chairs as we point out the night-sky objects and watch for meteors.
Tickets and chairs are limited so reserve your tickets soon.
This event is weather-dependent and will be cancelled or rescheduled by email 24 hours before the scheduled start time in the event of a cloud cover forecast greater than 30%. Reservations can be transferred for any other nightly observatory event.
If the email used to purchase tickets is different from your regular email, please check that email or contact me at the address below.
Dress appropriately for being still in nighttime outdoor weather.
Questions? Feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hawthorn Hollow Nature, 880 Green Bay Road, Kenosha, United States
USD 15.00