A team of astronomers have taken a close look at the "Taurid swarm" or "Halloween Fireballs" in order to determine whether ...
The Ursids meteor shower, active from mid-to late December, is only visible from the Northern Hemisphere and will peak during ...
There's major meteor showers every few months, with many peaking between now and Christmas. So what's the difference between ...
Astronomers have good news about potentially hazardous asteroids lurking near our planet: There aren't as many as we thought.
The meteor shower will peak and be visible with the naked eye tonight - but when, where and how can you see the meteors?
There will be two full moons — one on Oct. 17 and another on Nov. 15. Both are Supermoons. The Taurids and Leonids meteor ...
The show should last from dusk until dawn. The Southern Taurids meteor shower is one of the longest-lasting meteor showers of the year, lasting over two months. Meteors from this shower come from ...
The same rule applies to everything. Objects in our vicinity, including Earth itself, need to be moving at around 67,000 mph ...
The Draconid Meteors can often display a peak rate of shooting stars of just a few per hour, but sometimes hundreds, even ...
Look for fireballs in the night sky this week - the Taurids meteor shower is making its biggest appearance of the year. The Taurids aren't the most numerous meteors ⁠(stargazers can expect to ...