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At their brightest, this weekend's Lyrid meteor shower could mean meteors visible every three minutes over Ireland. NASA

Meteor shower will be visible from Ireland this weekend

Earth is about to move into a cloud of dust and debris left by a comet – treating us to one of the best meteor showers this week.

ONE OF THE most striking meteor showers in recent times will be visible over Ireland this weekend, as Earth moves into a cloud of celestial dust left behind by a comet.

This weekend will see the planet move into debris left by the trail of Comet Thatcher, some of which will enter into Earth’s atmosphere and begin to burn up – causing a meteor shower overhead.

Astronomy Ireland says the shower is already visible, but will be clearest on Saturday night through Sunday morning – and that at their brightest peak, meteors may be seen every three minutes – that is, up to 20 times per hour.

This estimate could prove to be a conservative one, however: the meteor shower in question, known as the Lyrids, has been known to glow quite brightly, and sometimes experience a major outburst where meteors can been seen every 20 seconds.

This weekend should also provide an optimal time to see the Lyrids, as there will be no moon to cause a glare. Astronomy Ireland says there will also be no need to use a telescope or binoculars – as the meteors are bright enough to see with the naked eye.

“The Moon will be out of the way so it is definitely worth going outside to try to see some Lyrids for what has proved to be a stunning meteor shower throughout the years and decades,” Astronomy Ireland’s David Moore said.

“Sometimes large pieces of debris enter the atmosphere and flare up extremely brightly as fireballs – these can often land on the ground!

Astronomy Ireland has asked any interested parties to assist in compiling a Nationwide Lyrid Watch, with details of how to participate available on its website.

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    Mute Marty Simpson
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    Apr 19th 2012, 7:27 PM

    A shower? Is it free or metered? (sorry, couldn’t resist)

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    Mute James Dunphy
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    Apr 19th 2012, 8:29 PM

    You should have.

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    Mute John McHale
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    Apr 19th 2012, 9:59 PM

    Jases Marty, didn’t Enda tell us the other day there wouldn’t be any charging for at least 2 years. So relax and enjoy your shower !!!!

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    Mute Ben Calton
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    Apr 19th 2012, 4:53 PM

    Hopefully we’ll get a clear night. Wouldn’t put money on it though

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    Mute Damien James Murray
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    Apr 19th 2012, 5:04 PM

    Might take a spin up to Sally gap or viewpoint sat night to have a gander

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    Apr 19th 2012, 5:04 PM

    wow I hope so too looks beautiful defo one for my daughter to see :-)

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    Apr 19th 2012, 6:48 PM

    Hope we get a better view then we did of the ISS

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    Apr 19th 2012, 6:54 PM

    The ISS goes over regularly! :~\

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    Apr 19th 2012, 11:34 PM

    I seen the ISS last night..

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    Mute jrbmc
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    Apr 19th 2012, 7:15 PM

    Yea but very hard to see it lately

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    Mute Fishermans Inn
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    Sep 21st 2012, 11:22 PM

    just seen an amazing display over co laois time 11.15 about 8 fireballs

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    Mute Gerard Mulligan
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    Sep 21st 2012, 11:56 PM

    Likewise. Same time observed from Nenagh. large bits breaking up as it travelled across the sky. Never saw anything like it before.

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    Mute David Loughnane
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    Sep 26th 2012, 12:36 AM

    be cool to see it

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    Aug 9th 2012, 12:35 AM

    were would be the best place to see them :)

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    Aug 11th 2012, 12:44 PM

    The sky :P

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    Apr 19th 2012, 11:39 PM

    ‘teh naked eye’. Please rectify. That rhymed.. Go me :)

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    Apr 19th 2012, 11:50 PM

    That’s weird, I got an email about that earlier and I definitely corrected it… Hmm…

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