Cameras across Michigan and several other states captured a meteor in the sky early Sunday morning, according to NASA.
Stargazers across the United States are in for a treat this weekend as the annual Leonids meteor shower lights up the night ...
Amateur sky watchers believe a meteorite fell to earth in northeast Michigan Sunday morning, Nov. 23, and many people have posted video online of the space debris streaking overhead.
Leonid meteors may appear whenever the constellation Leo is above the horizon. Heads up stargazers! The Leonid meteor shower ...
The Leonid meteor shower peaks this weekend. With the moon only 9% full, stargazers could see up to 15 meteors per hour under ...
What appears to be a giant meteor that fell through the sky in Flagler Beach is the talk of the town this morning.
The Geminids meteor shower begins at around 9 or 10 p.m., so you don't need to stay up till late or wake up too early. That being said, you need to ensure that you are far away from any source of ...
Some of the fastest meteors will streak across the sky on the night of Nov. 17, as the Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak.
The meteor shower is caused by debris from Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, creating a natural light show as small particles burn up ...
The waning crescent moon and partly clear night sky shouldn't interfere with viewing the meteor shower this year.
Keep an eye out on Sunday and Monday nights because from midnight into the pre-dawn hours, the annual Leonid Meteor Shower is ...
NASA officials predict the Leonids meteor shower will peak overnight Sunday and early Monday morning. It is active until Dec.