Meteor Showers are spectacular natural events when Earth moves through streams of small debris, or meteoroids. From the Lyrids to the Draconids, here are the upcoming meteor showers you don’t want to ...
They come around every year like clockwork and that means planning shooting star trips can be done months in advance. Here's a look at what's happening when, and how you can watch. To have the best ...
The Lyrid meteor shower will light up skies this April, peaking in the early hours of April 22, 2025. Known for its luminous trails, it offers a celestial show for stargazers. The Lyrid meteor ...
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower 2025 is active between April 15 and May 27 and this year peaks overnight May 4-5. The best time to view the shower will be in the hours before dawn on May 5.
Things pick up again in April with the Lyrids meteor shower ... it likely came from Ursids. The shower peaks on the evening of Dec. 22 from the Little Dipper, which is readily visible in the ...
The Lyrid meteor shower takes place between 14–30 April as the Earth’s orbit passes through the dust trail left behind, hundreds of years ago, by comet C/186 G1 (Thatcher). This year, at the peak of ...
And it all starts tonight. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks tonight (Jan. 2) and on Jan. 3, according to NASA. The Quadrantids, which peak in early January each year, are considered to be "one ...
Three supermoons will light up 2025's calendar, with the largest occurring on November 5. These events include the Hunter's Moon on October 7, the Beaver Moon on November 5, and the Cold Moon on ...
The first meteor shower of the New Year also has the potential to be one of the year's best – if the weather cooperates. But astronomers lament that the Quadrantid meteors tend to fall short of ...