The bright lights are believed to have been caused by the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every year in November, with peak activity in the middle of the month.
The bright lights are believed to have been caused by the Leonid meteor shower, which takes place every year in November, ...
Clouds are set to return early Monday morning. They will stick around through the entire day but will stay dry at least ...
Quiet answers arrive when we slow our pace. There aren’t any specific aspects occurring today, giving us space to integrate ...
A waning crescent moon will offer stargazers an optimal viewing experience this year, with 10 to 15 meteors visible each hour ...
Our region is going to have some seasonable weather over the next couple of days. We had high temps in the low 60s yesterday ...
The meteor shower takes its name, however, from the constellation Leo, where the meteors appear to originate when viewed from ...
If the skies are clear these next few nights, take a few moments to look up. You just might be lucky and catch a glimpse of a spectacularly bright meteor — a Taurid meteor streaking across the sky.
The Taurid Meteor Shower is producing spectacular fireballs that can be seen in the Ozarks through mid-November, with the best viewing after midnight away from city lights.
The Moon instead has no atmosphere. Meteors and fireballs cannot be seen before they impact, and they do impact. They are moving a 27 kilometers (17 miles) per second and once they get to the lunar ...
This is the moment a bright fireball lights up the night sky above a city before it burns up and disappears into the atmosphere.
Coloradans willing to bundle up beneath the stars this month will have the chance to enjoy four meteor showers. While the nights in the mountains are growing colder, Colorado astronomy guide Mark ...