SPACEStargazers will be treated to numerous astronomy events this month, from meteor showers to supermoons and meteoroids. Read this article to know what to expect and when to watch them.
Experts predict the never-before-seen meteor shower to light up in the Bay Area sky on Monday night. Check out this article to know if the all-or-nothing event is as NASA predicted.
There is a chance that the Tau Herculids meteor shower will happen this week as debris of the broken comet pass by Earth. Read on to find out the best spots to witness it and how to watch it online.
Experts confirm that the Comet SW 3 will conduct a flyby on Earth before May ends. Learn more about how the history of this unique comet, and why it might cause a Tau Herculid meteor shower.
A green fireball reportedly lit up the skies of the UK last Thursday, giving residents a spectacular light show. Read on to find out why a meteoroid can turn into red, orange, or green fireballs when it hit the Earth.
Saturn, Mars, Venus and Jupiter will align in the sky over the weekend and Eta Aquariids meteor shower would join them. Read this article to know when to watch this spectacular event.
Experts said that shooting stars are quite common but are only seen during the night. Check out how often they appear and this year's schedule of the meteor showers.
The Quadrantids meteor shower is one of the greatest annual meteor showers, notable for producing spectacular fireballs and it peaks on the evenings of January 2 and 3.
The famed Geminid meteor shower will spit forth dazzling shooting stars on December 13 and 14, but something unusual was seen in the sky of South Africa.
Check out this list to get the best viewing experience and watch parties when sky gazing. Before the year ends, there are many astronomical activities that people can enjoy while staying at home.