While visible in both hemispheres, the Eta Aquarids are most striking from the southern tropics. In northern skies, these ...
Early May is a good time to watch for a powerful yet often elusive meteor shower, the annual Eta Aquariids. They're a prolific, yet often elusive for northern hemisphere observers. If skies are clear, ...
The first major meteor shower, the Lyrids, begin on April 14, peaking April 21–22 in dark moonless skies. Here's everything you need to know.
The Moon will outshine May's annual meteor shower, but there are other things to look for in the sky including a beautiful ...
Keep an eye out for shooting stars in the north sky shortly after sunset this evening, and you may still catch the peak of the Draconids, the first of two October meteor showers. Unlike most meteor ...
The Lyrid meteor shower phenomenon is set to reach its peak on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, with relatively dark skies, free from the moonlight.
Between the night of April 21 and the early morning of April 22, those looking in the right place will see the sky light up with 15 to 20 meteors per hour.
Learn about the best way to experience the upcoming Eta Aquarids meteor shower, which will peak before dawn on May 6, 2026.
8don MSN
Full list of meteor showers to see this summer as shooting stars to light up night sky this week
The Eta Aquariids will reach their peak this week ahead of more showers in July and August - and they're not the only event ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results