WASHINGTON — The cosmic calendar for 2026 is stacked with meteor showers and even some eclipses. The lineup begins in January with the annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaking on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3.
Ever wished upon a shooting star? It’s already pretty exciting to catch a meteor streaking across the sky, but imagine 40 meteors or more per second — that would be a lot of wishes. Astronomers call ...
The Leonid meteor shower is one of the most famous and historically significant celestial events, occurring every November, with tons of meteors available to view. We're lucky enough to witness this ...
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