The dazzling display is expected to feature up to 15 meteors per hour whizzing by at 44 miles per second, from late Sunday ...
Skygazers, get ready for an active night sky this week and next. Following the supermoon last week, we've also got three ...
The meteor shower is caused by debris from Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, creating a natural light show as small particles burn up ...
From around midnight until dawn, viewers may be able to see as many as 10 'shooting stars' an hour, experts say.
Alligator Alcatraz is causing light pollution in one of the first designated "dark skies" in the eastern United States.
Nestled in Alpine County (California’s least populated county, by the way), Markleeville sits at an elevation of about 5,500 feet, cradled by towering pines and dramatic mountain peaks that make you ...
Tonight, the sky will light up with the Leonid meteor shower, one of the year’s most anticipated celestial events. Observers ...
Sky-gazers worldwide may get the chance to see a celestial display this week as the annual Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak.
The Leonids meteor shower is currently at its peak, active since 6 November. Sky gazers can witness bright meteors formed ...
Meteors from the Leonids can be spotted in the constellation Leo, and will be visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This year, the moon will be 9 percent full, which is good news ...
Fingers crossed that we get a no-clouds forecast - or at least partly-cloudy skies - for a few nights during the next week so ...
Didn't catch the Leonid meteor shower Sunday night? The peak of the shower may be visible into early morning Tuesday.