Beginning in July, stargazers can look forward to three meteor showers this summer, including the famed Perseids. Here's how ...
A meteor shower is one of the simplest and most magical things you can see in the night sky. It happens when Earth passes ...
The Eta Equarid meteor shower will dazzle the sky very early Wednesday morning, but you’ll have to make an effort to see it ...
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, caused by debris from the famous Halley's Comet, peaks May 5-6. Here's how to see it in Arizona and beyond.
The best way to see a meteor shower is to go to a dark location outside, away from light pollution, and look up at the sky. You don’t need binoculars or a telescope—just make sure you give your eyes ...
Early May is a good time to watch for a powerful yet often elusive meteor shower, the annual Eta Aquariids. They're a prolific, yet often elusive for northern hemisphere observers. If skies are clear, ...
Many New Yorkers likely looked up to the sky this week in hopes of seeing the flashing lights of meteors as the Lyrids shower reached its most active state of 2026. The Lyrids meteor shower, which ...
The Lyrid meteor shower of 2026 will peak tonight with shooting stars and zooming fireballs lighting up the April sky. Here's when, where and what time to watch the Lyrids and the upcoming Eta ...
The first meteor shower of the spring will soon light up the New York skies. The Lyrids meteor shower, which became active on Tuesday, April 14, is expected to hit its peak activity this week before ...
The Lyrid meteor shower, which began last week, is expected to peak tonight, April 21 to April 22. These meteors are best seen from the Northern Hemisphere after the moon sets and before dawn.