Also, the Lyrids are also known for producing fireballs.
The Lyrids tend to come from an area to right of the bright star Vega. The higher Vega is in the sky, the more Lyrids are likely to be seen.
EarthSky said it's more likely that about 10 to 20 meteors per hour will be seen in the pre-dawn hours.
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