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The October sky will light up with two meteor showers and a supermoon sandwiched in between. October's supermoon is the third of the year and will be the biggest and brightest.
It crosses into the evening sky in the second week of October and quickly increases its elongation from the Sun. The comet comes closest to Earth Oct. 12, at a distance of 43.7 million miles.
This October, the astronomy world will be abuzz with night-sky happenings, from a bright and potentially naked-eye-visible comet sighting and a ring-of-fire solar eclipse to multiple meteor ...
Thursday, October 25. Saturn continues to be a standout object in the early evening sky. The ringed planet stands about 20° above the southwestern horizon an hour after sunset and remains on view ...
Mark your calendars for October 28, and this is when it will be at perihelion, which is at its closest point to the sun. It will have a brightness magnitude of -5 to -7 on this day.
October’s sky is full of myths and legends as well as bright planets and other cosmic delights. The crisp evenings offer clear skies and cool temperatures for stargazers.
Stargazers may have an opportunity to catch a glimpse of two newly discovered comets zipping across the night sky in October, possibly with the naked eye. Astronomy experts say one of the comets ...
On mid-to-late October evenings, Pegasus is riding high in the eastern sky. Depending on how the stars are connected together on one's star map, Pegasus is flying nose first.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The October Sky is about to light up with two meteor showers and another supermoon sandwiched in between. The Draconids Meteor Shower will peak on October 7.