Stargazers searched the skies at the InfoAge Space Exploration Center in Wall Township of New Jersey, as the Lyrids meteor shower reached its maximum during the early morning of April 22, 2022.
Instead, Fried advised curious stargazing neophytes to go outside and watch the sky patiently for meteors while lying on their backs on a comfortable, warm blanket.
For the uninitiated, a meteor looks like a streak of light across the night sky, which tends to get brighter and brighter until it disappears abruptly.
Sometimes, meteor showers are so bright, they leave behind a trail of light that stays for moments after the meteors are gone.
At rare moments, these streams of cosmic debris can explode or transform into a fireball.