For centuries, space rocks have fascinated us. Space and its elements have always been mysterious. Astronomy is riddled with complex jargon that many of us don’t understand. However, we often keep ...
North America’s celestial highlights for the month ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern ...
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Look up in April! Two comets may shine along with the Lyrid meteor shower
Ready for some new night sky challenges?
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April Has 9 Rare Night Sky Wonders—Including Two Comets, a Meteor Shower, and a Moon Mission
Stargazers can enjoy unique views of Mercury, a planet parade, and the Zodiacal Light.
As far as meteor showers go, the Lyrids don’t mess around. They’re in and out of the sky in a couple of weeks, and if you ...
April 22-23 (a.m.) – Peak of the annual Lyrid meteor shower with 15-20 meteors per hour from a dark sky visible on the morning of April 22 and April 23. No interference from the moon. Best viewing ...
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With so many bright fireball meteors lately, what's going on?
It has been March meteor madness so far this month, with an uptick in larger space rocks being swept up by our planet!
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