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This photograph taken by an International Space Station astronaut shows a bright  meteor from the Perseid meteor shower in ...
After the peak of the ETA Aquarids came to an end, stargazers will have to wait a few months for the next observable meteor ...
The Perseids peak on August 12–13, 2025, but a bright, waning gibbous moon will obscure many meteors. Only the brightest “shooting stars” may be visible this year.
To best see the Lyrid meteor shower, Griffith Observatory's director suggests heading to the mountains or desert to get away ...
Among the most prolific meteor showers this year are the Perseids, Geminids, and Orionids. The Perseids, peaking on the night of Aug. 12 into the early hours of Aug. 13, are a fan favorite.
The Southern Delta Aquariids converge with the Perseid meteor shower in late summer every year, meaning the showers meet at a point in the sky. Much like the Eta Aquarids, the Southern Delta ...
In August, the famous Perseid Meteor Shower will hit its two-day peak. The ETA Aquarids peaked between May 5 and May 6 and will remain active for a few more days. Within the first five months of ...