The meteor shower, active through Nov. 20, is known for its very bright meteors. The November peak falls on the full moon, so it's better to postpone observing for at least a few days until the ...
The shower is caused by Earth's passage through the Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle debris trail, running from November 3 to December ...
Here's what to know about our next full moon, plus two meteor showers taking place in November and even more for stargazers.
“Full beaver supermoon” is not a combination of words that one encounters often, but this month brings the second of three consecutive supermoons. November’s moon also brings our orbital friend ...
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The Orionid Meteor Shower Is About to Peak in a Moonless Sky
One of the most spectacular meteor showers in Earth's skies is about to peak, and the observing conditions couldn't be better ...
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Draconid meteor shower peaks this week — could a bright moon spoil the show?
The Draconid meteor shower peaks Oct. 8, but bright moonlight may wash out most shooting stars. Here’s when and how to watch.
A meteor streaked across the sky over metro Atlanta on Thursday afternoon, creating a spectacular fireball and a loud boom that startled thousands of people. NASA confirmed that the meteor was first ...
When it comes to astronomical events, this year's annual Perseid meteor shower is in serious danger of being, shall we say, eclipsed. But that hasn't kept it from becoming yet another casualty of fake ...
Where do meteorites of different type come from? In a review paper, astronomers trace the impact orbit of observed meteorite falls to several previously unidentified source regions in the asteroid ...
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