While last weekend was cool and soggy at times, the region's weather is going to have a big turnaround just in time for Mother’s Day weekend.
While the Southern Hemisphere will have the best view of Eta Aquarids, a waning moon just 14% full should allow for clear ...
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The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend, with an expected 10 to 30 fiery meteors visible per hour. Here’s what to ...
These conditions also contrast nicely with the Lyrid meteor shower last month, during which a nearly full waxing gibbous moon ...
The warm sunshine in Western Washington is going to take some time off this weekend. A Pacific frontal system is expected to bring rainfall.
Eta Aquarids meteor shower, known for its fast meteors, peaks in early May, offering the chance to see dozens of meteors an hour under the right conditions.
For the best viewing, NASA recommends looking straight skyward while lying on the ground with your feet toward the east.
Lyrid meteor shower: This annual event typically occurs between April 15 and 29, with its peak around April 22 or 23, with this year's peak being on April 23. The “Lyrid meteor shower” has ...
On Tuesday, the Lyrid meteor shower happens to line up with the April full moon, AKA the "pink" moon. But this bright supermoon could make it harder to see the Lyrids streaking through the sky.
Tonight and tomorrow morning offer you a chance to see one of the oldest known meteor showers: the Lyrids. The Lyrid meteor shower peaks late Monday night. The best time to catch shower meteors ...
Lyrid Meteor shower peaks Sunday, best seen from Northern Hemisphere. NASA notes 2,700-year-old Lyrids. Moon's brightness may affect visibility. EarthSky mentions surges up to 100 meteors per hour.