Set your calendars on Nov. 18 (probably) for the Leonids meteor shower in the peak morning. You don't need a telescope to ...
Jupiter, which currently gleams from within the sparkling winter constellation Taurus, reaches opposition with the sun just a ...
Watch for the brightest planets in the sky throughout the month, as well.
DURING the past few years English observers, in their efforts to witness returns of the Leonid meteors, have met with little but disappointment. Either the firmament has been overcast at the ...
When Earth travels through the debris left behind by comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle the Leonids are produced. It happens during its highly elliptical orbit around the Sun every 33 years, reported Space.
November’s planet parade begins just after sunset. If you have a super low southwest horizon, you may try to spot elusive Mercury. The swift planet will hug the southwest horizon ...