From the total lunar eclipse in March to three epic supermoons this fall, these are the best celestial events of 2025 that are worth traveling for (plus one to look forward to in 2026!).
The MUSE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) monitored asteroid Dimorphos post-NASA DART impact. See the evolution of the debris cloud created by the smash-up over the course of a month; ...
The WNYC science program “Radiolab” partnered with the International Astronomical Union to solicit nearly 3,000 submissions.
Alinda has made its closest approach to our planet in decades, and it's about to peak in brightness in a rare ...
According to NASA, the moon travels around Earth in an elliptical orbit, or an elongated circle, with our planet closer to ...
The new year kicks off with the peak of the Quadrantids, one of the strongest meteor showers of the year, according to NASA.
They come around every year like clockwork and that means planning shooting star trips can be done months in advance. Here's ...
Stargazers can ring in the beginning of 2025 by witnessing the first meteor shower of the year. The Quadrantids, one of the ...
The Quadrantids meteor shower will have a two-night peak in early January and remain active until Jan. 16, 2025. Here's when ...
Discover the magic of the Quadrantid meteor shower, peaking until January 16th! Learn how to spot shooting stars from ...
The best time to watch the Quadrantids meteor shower will be after sunset Friday. At their peak, they deliver a dazzling ...
The first meteor shower of the year kicks off a series of astronomical events that can be enjoyed by sky enthusiasts, ...