Winter solstice, the shortest day of the year and the official first day of winter, is on Saturday, December 21, this year.
Keep an eye on the sky during the early morning hours on Sunday to catch a glimpse of the Ursids, the final meteor shower ...
Stargazers in the northern hemisphere are in for an out-of-this-world holiday light show this weekend. The Ursids, the final ...
The Northern Hemisphere’s winter solstice always falls on December 21 or 22. In the Southern Hemisphere, the winter solstice ...
The Ursids appear to be brighter than most meteors — aka shooting stars — so you might be able to spot the few that occur.
The Ursids run from Dec. 17 to Dec. 26, with the peak occurring in the early morning of Dec. 22. While you can see them any ...
The Geminid meteor shower peaked overnight on Dec. 13 and 14, lighting up the skies as impressive meteors struck Earth's ...
Catch the final meteor shower of 2024, the Ursids, peaking after midnight on December 21-22 with up to 10 meteors per hour.
Dec. 21 not only marks the start of winter, but the peak of the last meteor shower of the year. If you’re eager to bundle up ...
The full moon is set for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14-15 "for two successive nights," according to EarthSky.org. And a ...
It's time to look up at the night skies: one of the most impressive meteor showers of the year peaks tonight. The Geminid meteor shower, which is a favorite among the annual meteor shower, peaks ...
Here's what to know. It is set for Dec. 14 and 15 "for two successive nights," according to EarthSky.org. The Farmer's Almanac adds, "The full moon for December is 100% illuminated on Dec. 15 ...