Here's when to look up—and how to tune in—to experience the Arietids.
Most meteor showers are seen after dark, but the Arietids offer a rare chance to spot shooting stars in the dawn sky.
Daytime Arietids meteor shower peaked June 7 at 60 meteors per hour by radar — and you can still detect it today using any FM ...
Considered the best meteor show of the year, the Perseids will peak during a new moon, making for optimal viewing this time ...
WASHINGTON — The Lyrid meteor shower, known for its speedy and bright fireballs, will peak Wednesday morning, giving stargazers the first chance to see shooting stars this spring. The event can be ...
The Lyrids meteor shower will be active from April 14 to April 30, 2026. Peak activity for the Lyrids is expected between April 21 and April 22. Stargazers can expect to see 10-20 meteors per hour ...
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