While the Taurid meteor shower doesn’t have a lot of shooting stars to offer, the few that will streak across the sky will be bright and spectacular.
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While the Taurid meteor shower doesn’t have a lot of shooting stars to offer, the few that will streak across the sky will be bright and spectacular.
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Some of the brightest and swiftest shooting stars will bedazzle the night sky this month during the Orionid meteor shower, which will peak next Thursday and Friday (Oct. 20-21) and continue through early November.
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The Perseid meteor shower will burst into light this August as Earth passes through the long trail left by Comet Swift-Tuttle. This year, though, the moon may interfere with the show. Here’s how and when to see the Perseids.
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The Perseid meteor shower will burst into light this August as Earth passes through the long trail left by Comet Swift-Tuttle. This year, though, the moon may interfere with the show. Here’s how and when to see the Perseids.
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On Feb. 26, the moon will pass in front of the sun, creating a brilliant ring of sunlight (an event known as an annular eclipse) visible from areas around the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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