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This week was something special, celestially speaking. First there was the spectacular Perseid shower in the bewitching midnight watch and some hours after. Then there was a scintillating conjunction ...
Did you miss the peak of the Perseids meteor shower? You can still catch it. Where and when to get the best view of celestial ...
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To see the event at its best, it’s better to wait for later in the night, when both the Moon and the Pleiades are visible ...
The Perseids is considered the best meteor shower of the year and is usually visible from mid-July until late-August.
Perseids are known for their bright fireballs and plentiful meteors. The show started on July 17, and will run through Aug.
Did you see it? A rocket launch from Tuesday night produced an incredible sight in the skies! WGAL News 8's Meteorologist ...
While the Perseids meteor shower peaked the night of Aug. 12 into early morning Aug. 13, there may still be a few more ...
During the Perseid meteor shower, hundreds of bright, fast-moving meteors zip across the night sky. The dazzling display of shooting stars, which typically reaches its height in mid-August, is ...
Look up this week and you’re likely to catch Mother Nature’s light show. The highly anticipated Perseids meteor shower is currently active — ...
The Perseid meteor shower is set to peak Aug. 12 and 13, delivering a dazzling display of up to 25 meteors per hour. Originating from the Swift-Tuttle comet, the Perseids have been watched by people ...
The spiraling lights seemed to appear "out of nowhere," said Blake Brown, who witnessed the dazzling display from Algonquin, Illinois, while watching for the meteor shower, told ABC News.