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Starlink satellites will be visible in the sky again tonight - and you may even see some shooting stars

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Skywatchers are in for a treat as there’s a double whammy of mysterious lights to be seen tonight - Tuesday, April 21. People across the UK have been stunned after first witnessing the Starlink satellites on Sunday and they’re set to make yet another appearance in just a few hours.

On top of this, it’s also a good time to catch a shooting star or two as the Lyrid meteor shower is set to peak overnight. But you’ll have to stay up quite late for this one as the best time to look out for the Lyrid is after midnight and into the early hours, according to the Royal Observatory.

The Starlink is thousands of tiny satellites that look like moving stars that are flying across the sky in a straight line - like a train.

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