Although there will be fewer meteors in the sky, the best bet for seeing the Perseids is likely to be between July 18-28, ...
An unusual meteor shower caused by an asteroid and named after a defunct constellation,  the Quadrantid meteor shower will ...
From Jupiter at its bright opposition to a slew of close planetary pairings, meteor showers and spectacular eclipses, here's ...
The Quadrantids, Lyrids – and the always popular Perseids and Geminids – are set to dance across the night sky, along with ...
The 2026 calendar has a few major standouts: a late-night total lunar eclipse, a particularly promising Perseid meteor shower ...
If you're planning to gaze at the night sky in the upcoming year, be sure to mark these dates in your calendar.
On Jan. 3, the cosmos will deliver a double feature you won’t want to miss, lighting up the winter sky with a glowing super ...
Ready for a show? The Perseid meteor shower is upon us once again. The celestial event, which NASA considers the “best meteor shower of the year,” is active from about mid-July to late August, ...
Catch the wolf supermoon and Quadrantid meteor shower as January’s night sky puts on a celestial double feature.
The Quadrantids (QUA) will be the inaugural meteor shower for the brand new year 2026. With a zenith hourly rate (ZHR) as ...
When it comes to meteor showers, the Perseids pop. It's not just about the quantity of meteors (as many as 100 per hour) and their showy quality but also their superb timing. The annual Perseid meteor ...
Meteors from the Ursids appear near the Little Dipper, which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor. Only skywatchers in the ...