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The Lyrid meteor shower is currently active and peaks tonight, during predawn hours on April 22 — but if cloudy skies, light pollution, or a busy schedule are getting in your way of the show, you don't have to miss out. A large number of high-quality ...
There are still tons of mysteries in the universe, and the Bootids meteor shower is one of them. The upcoming meteor shower occurs during the last week of June and the first few days of July, and it has the potential to be one of the weakest or strongest meteor showers of the year.
A golfer in Sydney accidentally recorded a breathtaking meteor shower while practising on a golf course, creating a viral moment that has amazed social media users worldwide. The unexpected celestial display lit up the night sky as the golfer continued practising,
Heads up, skywatchers! Don't miss the Eta Aquarid meteor shower tonight, as activity peaks in the predawn hours of May 6. Under ideal conditions, it's possible to see up to 60 meteors per hour when viewing from the Southern Hemisphere,
BUFFALO, NY (PIX11) — A possible meteor was seen on doorbell camera footage from a New York resident early on Wednesday morning. Local Buffalo meteorologist Pat Hammer said he had received reports of “an explosion and a flash of light
(KRON) — A meteor was caught on camera as it streaked overhead across the San Francisco Bay Area at approximately 8:19 p.m. on Sunday night. Doorbell and household surveillance cameras captured it, appearing like a fireball against the night sky.
April 2026 is a month of dramatic contrasts for astrophotographers. It begins with a glowing full Pink Moon rising beside one of spring’s brightest stars and transitions into one of the best dark-sky windows of the year for imaging distant galaxies.
Across the Earth, every night, thousands of automated stargazers are waiting to take pictures of shooting stars. I am one of the scientists who study these meteors. Most movies and news alerts focus on large asteroids that could destroy the Earth.
Tasmanians across the state reported seeing the bright lights of a meteor last night. Astronomer Martin George says the spectacle was typical of a natural object burning up in the atmosphere.
(KRON) — A meteor was caught on camera as it streaked across the Bay Area sky on Sunday night. Doorbell and household surveillance cameras captured it, appearing like a fireball against the night sky. According to NASA, it was first spotted above ...