From the brilliant Geminids to the unpredictable Ursids, here are the top night-sky shows to mark on your calendar.
The Perseid meteor shower is one of the most prolific showers of the year, producing rich, bright streaks. The Perseids are ...
The Geminids first began appearing in the mid-1800s. They are bright, so they're often easier to see than other meteors, NASA ...
The Geminids are the most active meteor shower of the year, with at times, over 200 meteors per hour streaming across the sky. Most meteor showers come from icy comets—but not the Geminids! Their ...
The Quadrantids meteor shower is an annual shower that peaks every year in the first week of January. The shower is caused by ...
Turn your attention skyward Saturday evening and you should be able to catch the peak of the annual Geminids meteor shower. The yellow dancing streaks light up the night sky every December with ...
An unusual meteor shower caused by an asteroid and named after a defunct constellation,  the Quadrantid meteor shower will ...
The Geminids meteor shower peaks during mid-December and is considered to be one of the best and most reliable annual meteor showers. Editor's Note: Video features meteor captured on dashcam in Feb.
The Geminids, which NASA considers "one of the best and most reliable annual meteor showers," are expected to peak Saturday night, and viewers can expect 120 visible meteors per hour, if conditions ...
Not every meteor shower peak is created equal. From the Perseids to the Geminids, these are the 2026 showers to watch, and ...