
Kaitlyn Huamani
Multimedia Journalist at USC Annenberg Media
Journalist at @AP, formerly at @latimes @people @annenbergmedia✍️
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6 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
LOS ANGELES - Shooting stars will usher in Earth Day starting late Monday night as the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak - and Californians will have some of the best views in the country. The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate. The shower is one of the oldest on record, with observations dating back more than 2,700 years.
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6 days ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
LOS ANGELES - Shooting stars will usher in Earth Day starting late Monday night as the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak - and Californians will have some of the best views in the country. The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate. The shower is one of the oldest on record, with observations dating back more than 2,700 years.
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6 days ago |
thederrick.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
LOS ANGELES — Shooting stars will usher in Earth Day starting late Monday night as the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak — and Californians will have some of the best views in the country. The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate. The shower is one of the oldest on record, with observations dating back more than 2,700 years.
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6 days ago |
latimes.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
The Lyrid meteor shower, seen over Burg on the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn off Germany in 2018, will peak late Monday night. Shooting stars will usher in Earth Day starting late Monday night as the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak — and Californians will have some of the best views in the country. The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate.
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6 days ago |
swoknews.com | Kaitlyn Huamani
LOS ANGELES — Shooting stars will usher in Earth Day starting late Monday night as the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak — and Californians will have some of the best views in the country. The annual meteor shower event will be most visible in April and is named after the constellation Lyra, the harp, located near the point in the sky where the Lyrids appear to originate. The shower is one of the oldest on record, with observations dating back more than 2,700 years.
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