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The Aquarids meteor shower is set to peak this week. Everyone in the U.S. will have a chance to catch a glimpse.
An epic night for skywatchers is in the near forecast as Eta Aquarid meteors are at their peak, along with a geomagnetic storm update which includes an extended forecast of the northern lights across ...
Meanwhile, astronomers are keeping watch for a rare nova—a sudden explosion of a distant star—that could appear to the naked eye sometime in the coming months. When it happens, the nova will ...
Pointed away from Earth about 404 miles overhead, the orbital observatory will circle the planet from north to south about 14 ...
In advance of a star called T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) or the “Blaze Star” exploding in a very rare event, NASA is advising ...
NASA's SPHEREx space observatory has spent the last six weeks undergoing checkouts, calibrations, and other activities to ...
Experts have revealed their top tips for catching a glimpse of the breathtaking celestial event coming for the UK ...
Venus dominates as the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east-southeast before dawn; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower takes place ...
Last Sunday, Remo Stars sealed their first ever Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title following a hard-fought home ...
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Jupiter and Mars shine in the evening, more planets gather in the morning, and the Eta Aquariid meteors join in.
Mars starts May not far from the Beehive star cluster, Venus is unmistakable in the predawn sky, and Mercury looks best early ...