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Active from April 16-25, the Lyrid meteor shower can produce particularly bright "shooting stars" known as fireballs, which ...
Skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere are in for a treat this week! The annual Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest known, will peak on the night o ...
With meteor showers and other celestial events lighting up the sky throughout April, astronomers predict an exciting month of ...
Skygazers can enjoy meteor showers and other dazzling displays in the night sky all month long, according to astronomers.
A star called T Corona Borealis may "go nova" next week, making the star briefly visible to the naked eye. It last happened in 1787, 1866 and 1946.
T Coronae Borealis will be seen the best from the northern hemisphere, where it currently rises at around 10 p.m. To find it, ...
Four planets in the solar system are about to appear in alignment in the night sky. Here's how stargazers will be able to see ...
You can tell spring has officially begun in the Northern Hemisphere just by looking at the stars. Here's how to easily spot the Spring Triangle without a telescope.
A faint star in a constellation visible from the Northern Hemisphere after dark may explode on Thursday in what's going to be a once in 80 years occurrence.