NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured stunning photos of the Lyrids meteor shower from the International Space Station.
Everything you need to know about the phenomenon - including 'Moon Bonus'.
The frequency of fireballs in our planet’s skies seemed to grow in recent months. NASA and other meteor experts can’t agree ...
Active since last week, the Lyrids meteor shower is expected to reach peak viewing tonight. By Katrina Miller Katrina Miller ...
The peak of pollen season brings to the sky something less painful—the Lyrids, or the first wave of shooting stars in spring.
To see shooting stars, get far from city lights and “lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up, taking in ...
When Earth passes through a trail of debris left behind by Comet Thatcher every April, the Lyrid meteor shower becomes ...
The shower, which peaks on May 5, is knowns for its fast-moving meteors and can enter the Earth's atmosphere at speeds ...
With innovative approaches to life-threatening diseases and natural disasters, UC San Diego researchers are making critical ...
Astronomer Patrick M. Shober found a new meteor shower—and it comes from an asteroid getting broken down by the Sun. Reading time 4 minutes Across the Earth, every night, thousands of automated ...
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