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The Aquarids meteor shower is set to peak this week. Everyone in the U.S. will have a chance to catch a glimpse.
Astronomers are once again getting excited about a rare nova that could appear in the night sky anytime from now into the coming months.
Meanwhile, astronomers are keeping watch for a rare nova—a sudden explosion of a distant star—that could appear to the naked eye sometime in the coming months. When it happens, the nova will ...
All of Alaska and North Dakota and most of Montana, Minnesota and Wisconsin could catch Sunday night’s northern lights, ...
The Croc's Eye and Whirlpool galaxies shine in astrophotography captured by Vermont-based night sky enthusiast Dr. Michele ...
In advance of a star called T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) or the “Blaze Star” exploding in a very rare event, NASA is advising ...
Venus dominates as the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east-southeast before dawn; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower takes place ...
Last Sunday, Remo Stars sealed their first ever Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title following a hard-fought home ...
Eta Aquariid meteor shower (also called the Eta Aquariids or Eta Aquarids) will peak Monday and Tuesday (May 5-6), giving ...
Jupiter and Mars shine in the evening, more planets gather in the morning, and the Eta Aquariid meteors join in.
Mars starts May not far from the Beehive star cluster, Venus is unmistakable in the predawn sky, and Mercury looks best early ...