The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on May 5-6, offering stargazers a chance to witness up to 50 meteors per hour. Don’t miss out on this cosmic display of shooting stars and fireballs!
The Lyrid meteor shower dazzled spectators with 10 to 20 meteors per hour, showcasing stunning images from around the globe. Discover the ancient origins and breathtaking views from this year's celestial show!
The Lyrids meteor shower is set to dazzle stargazers beginning April 17, 2025, with its peak on April 22. Expect up to 18 shooting stars per hour, including spectacular fireballs!
Tonight, April 13, 2025, the Pink Moon rises alongside the bright star Spica. This unique celestial event is a must-see for stargazers, with the moon appearing orange near the horizon!
Sharp-eyed stargazers may catch a glimpse of the annual pink moon this Saturday, despite some cloud cover. Learn about the micromoon phenomenon and weather expectations for the weekend!
Tonight, witness a breathtaking mini planet parade as Mars and Jupiter align with the illuminated moon in the southwestern sky! Perfect for stargazing enthusiasts and casual observers alike.
Get ready for an astronomical treat this April as stargazers can witness overlapping meteor showers! The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids will light up the sky, alongside exciting events like the Messier marathon and weekly telescope viewings. Don't miss out on this cosmic spectacle!
Early risers in the UK will be treated to a partial lunar eclipse this Friday, featuring a stunning blood moon. Don't miss out on this celestial spectacle—get ready to watch as the Moon darkens and turns red!
Get ready for an unforgettable night as the Worm Moon transforms into a breathtaking Blood Moon! This total lunar eclipse is a must-see for all stargazers and promises to be the highlight of 2025.
March is filled with cosmic wonders! New Yorkers can witness a breathtaking blood-red moon during the lunar eclipse on March 13, followed by a partial solar eclipse at sunrise on March 29. This month also marks the spring equinox, making it a prime time for stargazers.