The shower, which peaks on May 5, is knowns for its fast-moving meteors and can enter the Earth's atmosphere at speeds ...
A meteor shower famous for its speedy balls of space debris that spectators can spot streaking across the night sky is due to peak in the coming days.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, caused by Halley's Comet debris, is active now and peaks May 5-6, offering a celestial show for stargazers.
The Eta Aquariids are the meteor shower ​​​​​​that takes place in May each year. These fast "shooting stars" emerge from bits ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is ongoing and is expected to peak next week. On the heels of the Lyrid meteor shower will be the Eta ...