Get ready for a celestial show as the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on May 6! With meteors streaking across the sky at 40.7 miles per second, learn how to optimize your viewing experience.
Get ready for a stunning display as the Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks tonight! Witness up to 50 meteors per hour, but be prepared for a challenge from the moonlight. Find out how to best catch this cosmic event!
This Saturday, several states in the northern U.S. may witness the breathtaking northern lights as a G2 geomagnetic storm is forecasted. Don't miss out on this celestial spectacle!
Skywatchers in the North, East, and Cumbria captured breathtaking images of a partial solar eclipse, showcasing the beauty of the dramatic sky despite cloudy conditions.
Thousands gathered across the northern hemisphere to witness the breathtaking partial solar eclipse, with excitement palpable among spectators in the UK. Experts from the Royal Astronomical Society noted the event's significance, as skygazers enjoyed a view of the moon partially obscuring the sun.
Discover the secrets of Pituffik Space Base, the U.S. military's northernmost installation, and its critical role in global defense operations. From its icy surroundings to its strategic importance, this article unveils the hidden world of this unique base.
Two NASA rockets lit up the Alaskan night sky with mesmerizing blue lights as part of an experiment to study Earth's thermosphere. Despite a third rocket failure, scientists aim to improve space weather predictions.
On March 29, catch the rare supermoon during its new phase, coinciding with a partial solar eclipse! This extraordinary cosmic event promises to be a visual spectacle, especially for those in the Northern Hemisphere. Don't miss out!
This weekend, a partial solar eclipse will create a stunning 'double sunrise' effect in several locations across the Northern Hemisphere. Catch the mesmerizing sight on March 29, 2025, with viewing tips for major cities!
This weekend, Saturn's rings will align edge-on with Earth, making them nearly invisible for the first time since 2009. Discover when and where to catch this rare astronomical event!