A vivid green fireball that exploded over the southern U.S. on Oct. 14 may have been a shard of the Comet 2P/Encke.
The president of the Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory has shared tips with Newsweek on how to best enjoy this spectacle.
Today's column includes how you can see pieces of Halley's Comet burning up in our sky next week exactly 40 years to the day ...
Every day, Starlink satellites are burning up above us, leaving behind metal pollution, debris, and growing concern about the ...
The US will have a national day of remembrance for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk this week. Here's what you need ...
We've again been gifted with the cosmic light show of the Orionids meteor shower, which started last week. Its peak will hit during a new moon later this month, making it easier t ...
Skywatchers are anticipating prime viewing conditions for an annual showing of shooting stars and two comet flybys ...
Colorado nights are getting colder, but stargazers who get outside after dark this October will be rewarded with a smattering ...
Stargazers and meteor enthusiasts across North America could be treated to a spectacular light show under the right ...
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