India, April 19 -- The annual Lyrid meteor shower, one of the first "shooting star" events of the year, draws attention from skywatchers around the world. Although it is considered a moderate meteor shower, it still offers occasional bright streaks that make it worth watching.

Lyrid Meteor Shower Observation: Using Cameras for Better Results

Capturing the Lyrid meteor shower often involves setting up a camera with a tripod and a wide-angle lens aimed at the sky. Continuous shots at regular intervals, such as every 30 seconds, help increase the chances of recording meteors, especially in areas with light pollution.

This method is widely used for the Lyrid meteor shower, as the frequency of meteors is relatively low compared to major sho...