The Perseids result from Earth passing through debris — bits of ice and rock — left behind by Comet Swift-Tuttle, which last ...
The Lyrids are back! Here's where to look and how to spot these shooting stars.
One of the oldest meteor showers recorded by humans began this week—but don’t worry, there’s still plenty of time left to see it.
We've had good reasons to look up at the skies lately: the pink moon last month, the launch and splashdown of the Orion spacecraft, which carried humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 ...
Good news, skywatchers in Florida: Your three-month wait since the peak of the last meteor shower is almost over. The Lyrids meteor shower, which first became visible April 14, is about to become its ...