The constellation Lyra is faint, but it contains Vega, one of the brightest stars in the Pottsville night sky. As soon as it gets dark enough after sunset, look for the brightest star you can see high ...
Already high in the east an hour after sunset is the constellation Lyra the Lyre, easy to locate thanks to its brightest star, magnitude 0 Vega. Tonight, we’re looking southeast of this star at M56, ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Experts say to look toward the East on April 21 around midnight to see the Lyrid Meteor Shower. “The Lyrids are sort of centered in the constellation of ...
To locate the Ring Nebula, Rao advises facing due east around 10 p.m. local daylight time. You'll find the ring lying about halfway between the two 3rd-magnitude stars Sheliak and Sulafat, which form ...