will benefit from a new moon coinciding with the peak — providing ideal dark skies. The best viewing time is around 2 a.m. Here's how, where, and when to experience these 'shooting star' shows ...
Shooting stars were visible shortly after the sight of the moon and Venus dissipated. Caused by 2003 EH1, a mystery object that NASA says could be a “rock comet,” the annual Quadrantid meteor ...
Stargazers around the globe were treated to a stunning celestial scene on Friday as Venus appeared shining brightly above a crescent Moon ... be able to spot shooting stars blazing across the ...
In the UK's Whitley Bay, a shining waxing crescent Moon glows with Venus to the right ... Stargazers may also be able to spot shooting stars blazing across the skies, as the Quadrantid meteor ...
as moonlight and light pollution can wash out shooting stars. Note that the moon appears (rises) and disappears (sets) in the night sky at different times depending on what time zone you are in.