Two meteor showers are set to captivate sky-gazers as they peak in October, with the Draconids making a brief appearance this week and the Orionids putting on more of a celestial show later this month ...
The Draconid meteor shower peaks Oct. 8, but bright moonlight may wash out most shooting stars. Here’s when and how to watch.
Every year in October, as a result of the dust left behind by comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner, the sky puts on a magical show: the ...
The Draconid meteor shower, one of the first of fall, peaks Wednesday and the timing could produce what’s known as a "meteor storm." Draconids are visible across the Northern Hemisphere from Oct. 6-10 ...
The Draconid meteor shower is ongoing until October 10, but peak visibility occurred on October 8. This celestial event, originating from comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner, allows viewers to see up to 10 ...
The Draconid meteor shower will peak over the northern hemisphere on Wednesday, Oct. 8, but the waning gibbus moon might outshine it. At its peak, NASA says stargazers will be able to see up to 10 ...
The Draconid meteor shower starts on Monday, Oct. 6. Here's what you need to know about when it starts, peaks and ends.
The Orionid meteor shower will soon peak, and conditions could allow for a night full of shooting stars. Folks who missed the ...