Medicine & TechnologyOn early Sunday morning, a bright meteor streaked through the sky, possibly a Perseids meteor shower participant, created a luminous display. Read the article for more details.
While the Perseids can be viewed with the naked eye, those who want to watch it are advised to find a dark spot away from smog and light pollution. Read to learn more.
On August 13, the annual Perseids meteor shower will reach its peak, but the Supermoon may make viewing conditions less favorable. Here, we explore the details for the ideal viewing of the meteor shower.
Check out the shooting stars and meteoroids this month before Perseids Meteor Shower peaks in August. Read the article to know the different upcoming celestial events.
Perseid meteors stuns NASA's All-sky Fireball Network earlier this month; hence, the space agency encourages you not to wait for next year to watch this month's meteor shower
The Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids are set to combine in twin meteor showers. The showers are set to peak Wednesday evening and early morning Thursday.
Although the Northern hemisphere will get the best view of the Perseids, the Southern hemisphere can still enjoy the show a few hours later. Here are a few things to keep in mind when getting ready for this year's celestial show.