Meteor shower
The Lyrid meteor shower is visible tonight! Start watching around 11pm with the action picking up after midnight til about 4am. The radiant is between the constellations of Lyra and Hercules. The trail of debris left by Comet Thatcher should produce
The Geminids are expected to peak around 1am in the early morning of the 14th. An hourly rate of 150 meteors can be seen if you’re under dark skies, but the number falls to about 50 per hour if viewed from the city. The Geminids are very
The Orionid Meteor shower peaks tonight! The shower’s radiant is in the raised hand of Orion. It’ll peak in the early morning hours of the 21st. Bundle up, find a dark sky, and invite a friend to watch remnants of Halley’s Comet stream across our
The Perseid meteor shower peaks tonight! The waning gibbous Moon will brighten up the sky significantly, but grab a blanket, stretch out on the lawn and try to spot a few.The radiant of the shower is in the constellation Perseus. The meteors will
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight and into the early morning hours of the 22nd. The radiant of the shower is the constellation of Lyra the harp. Intrepid sky watchers should be able to catch a few dazzling streaks of debris left from Comet
