Gazing at the cosmos will always be part of the human experience. In any era, and in any age, there will always be some of us who will be curious at the events happening above us. If you’re one of those people that I’ve described, then it is for certain that you would not want to miss the skywatching events this year. Live Science lists some of these events over at their site. Have a look at the list and check the dates. For now, here’s some of them.
April 16 to 25 — Lyrids meteor shower
May 25 — Total lunar eclipse
June 10 — Annular solar eclipse (also called a “ring of fire”)
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