This August, Colorado's skies will be illuminated by the stunning Perseids meteor shower, offering stargazers up to 150 shooting stars per hour. Join local astronomy expert Astro Mark and discover the wonders of the night sky!
Sky-gazers are in for a treat as the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers reach their peak this week. With fireballs lighting up the night sky, don't miss the chance to witness this cosmic spectacle!
This summer, witness the mesmerizing Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids meteor showers! With optimal viewing conditions just days before the Perseids, now's the time to look up and enjoy shooting stars lighting up the night sky.
This week marks the peak of the Perseid meteor shower, but watch out for the full moon! Discover the best times to catch shooting stars and what to expect in 2025.
Get ready for a breathtaking night as two meteor showers peak on July 29-30! With the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids lighting up the sky, expect 25 shooting stars per hour. Don't miss this stellar event!
This July, skywatchers are in for a treat as three meteor showers—the alpha Capricornids, Southern delta Aquariids, and Perseids—unfold. Get the details on when and how to catch these stunning celestial displays!
This summer, while the Perseid meteor shower takes center stage, four lesser-known meteor showers are also lighting up the night sky. Discover when and where to catch these celestial displays for a spectacular viewing experience!
Get ready for the Perseids meteor shower, one of the best sky shows of the year! Active from July 17 to Aug. 23, it peaks on Aug. 12 and 13 with spectacular fireballs lighting up the night sky.
Tonight's Bootid meteor shower promises a rare celestial event, but stargazers in the U.S. may need luck to catch these elusive shooting stars. Expect the unexpected under the night sky!
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked on May 6, showcasing stunning shooting stars as Halley's Comet debris lit up the night sky. While southern hemisphere viewers saw up to 50 meteors, northern observers enjoyed a more modest display. Missed the peak? Don't worry! The shower continues until May 21, offering more chances to catch these cosmic wonders.