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Wasn't great last night, but caught a few meteors crossing the sky in the Lyrid meteor shower with a "Star Trails" capture on ...
Eta Aquariid meteor shower is active through May 28 and it peaks May 5-6. Here's how to see the fiery space debris created by ...
One of the oldest known meteor showers returns to the sky this week and will peak next week. How can astronomers observe this ...
The Lyrids meteor shower can be spotted in the Lyra constellation. They appear to originate near the star Vega, which is the ...
The Aquarids, a meteor shower famous for its speedy balls of space debris that streak across the night sky, is due to peak in early May. The ETA Aquarids reliably becomes most active around early ...
Pieces of debris coming from a famous comet are expected to appear fast as they leave glowing trails across the sky early ...
After months without a meteor shower, sky-gazers now have a reason to keep their chins up — the Lyrids are here to kick off ...
The Lyrids are active from April 14 to 30 each year, with a peak on April 21-22. During the peak, observers can see around 18 meteors per hour under perfect viewing conditions. Fly ...
A loud bang and a bright green ball of light seen in the skies above Australia have left astronomers perplexed about the ...
According to NASA, the Lyrids peak Monday night, April 21, and into the morning on Tuesday, April 22. Vision of the meteor. Pic: Higgins Storm Chasing Up to 10 to 20 meteors per hour were typically ...
Vision of the meteor. Pic: Higgins Storm Chasing Up to 10 to 20 meteors per hour were typically expected during the peak viewing time in Australia. The celestial shower was best observed from the ...