They come around every year like clockwork and that means planning shooting star trips can be done months in advance. Here's ...
The first meteor shower of the year peaks on the night of January 2–3. Here’s everything you need to know to watch it and the ...
While most meteor showers originate from comets, the Quadrantids come from asteroid 2003 EH1 — a small asteroid that was ...
There are countless fixed stars in the firmament, but Sei Shonagon (c.966-c.1025) named only the Pleiades star cluster and ...
The Quadrantids might be one of the strongest showers this year, but poor weather could make them difficult to see.
The Quadrantids meteor shower will have its most vibrant display tonight into early Friday morning, with meteors emanating from the northeast in the direction of the Big Dipper. Partly to mostly ...
Since the sun will have already risen on the East Coast at that time, West Coasters will likely get the better show. In the ...
Some stargazers are calling it a planetary parade: Every other planet in our solar system can be seen in the sky tonight.
The night sky up to April 2025 is exquisite for viewing Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. A beautiful spectacle will span the sky looking south on the evenings of January 21st and 22nd when six of the ...
Look to Orion! Orion is a very interesting constellate for several reasons. It’s probably one of the easiest constellations ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks in early January, offering dazzling fireballs and up to 120 meteors per hour.
The stars have aligned for 2025. The Quadrantid meteor shower — one of the most dazzling annual meteor showers — will be peaking overnight from Thursday to Friday, producing bright ...