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A celestial treat takes place in April as a pair of meteor showers light up the night sky. The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids will be active at the same time.
Here's how to see 4 astronomical shows this month, such as a pink full moon, the Lyrid meteor shower and the moon hanging out with Venus and Saturn.
Both celestial events overlap for six days, between April 20 and April 26, giving stargazers the opportunity to see twice as many meteors in the sky.