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 ...
To catch these dazzling events, knowing the best time, location, and viewing conditions is key. Among the most prolific meteor showers this year are the Perseids, Geminids, and Orionids.
The Quadrantids might be one of the strongest showers this year, but poor weather could make them difficult to see.
Get ready for the Lyrid meteor shower in 2025, peaking on April 21-22. Discover the best viewing location, tips for spotting ...
Science News: 2025 promises remarkable celestial events for stargazers, including the Quadrantid meteor shower, lunar and ...
A magnificent totality across North America, raging northern lights and a naked-eye comet were just three skywatching ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs every year in early January and is known for its peak that lasts only a few hours.
From stunning meteor showers to lunar and solar eclipses, planets and more, here's a guide to what you can look forward to.
Since the sun will have already risen on the East Coast at that time, West Coasters will likely get the better show. In the ...
Perseids is one of the premier space events that takes place during the summer. It comes from the 109P/Swift-Tuttle comet and is one of the most consistently busy meteor showers of the year.
They come around every year like clockwork and that means planning shooting star trips can be done months in advance. Here's ...