The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week, bringing shooting stars from Halley’s Comet. Those stars come from Halley’s ...
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Sky-gazers will be able to see the oldest meteor shower, the Lyrids, on Tuesday night. Here’s where and how to watch them.
With a mix of lunar events, planetary alignments and meteor activity, May offers multiple opportunities for stargazers to ...
To see better and longer meteor streaks, one should look slightly away from Lyra.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, caused by debris from Halley’s Comet, will peak May 5–6, but an 84% full waning gibbous moon ...
The meteor shower already began April 19, but will be most visible on Tuesday, May 5 and Wednesday, May 6.
Up to 18 shooting stars an hour may be visible across the UK during the spectacle.
On the night of April 21-22, sky watchers will have the chance to catch sight of several shooting stars as the Lyrid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak. The Lyrids are one of the oldest-known ...
There will be plenty of chances to spot shooting stars throughout 2026, with meteor showers putting on a show nearly every month. The two biggest showers of the year are expected to have excellent ...
The Lyrid meteor shower will be visible from April 14-30, 2026, peaking on the night of April 21-22. Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through debris left by comets or asteroids, creating ...