This January, the night sky offers a stunning display featuring the Quadrantid meteor shower and a rare alignment of four bright planets visible in a single view. Witness Mars at opposition, shining ...
In January, sky-watchers will have the opportunity to enjoy a single, sweeping view of four bright planets at once after dusk. All month after dark, you'll find Venus and ...
THE Quadrantid meteor shower is set to peak tonight, giving stargazers a chance to see up to 120 shooting stars per hour. The annual display is known for its bright fireball meteors, which can ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Quadrantids are known for their bright fireball meteors, which can appear blue due to their high velocity and the presence of certain elements such as magnesium and iron.
At its height, as many as 200 shooting stars are expected per hour in what Royal Museums Greenwich describes as "one of the strongest and most consistent meteor showers of the year." ...
The Quadrantids meteor shower is among the strongest and most consistent meteor showers and with clear skies will be visible until January 4 early morning. At its peak, as many as 110 meteors per hour ...