Lemmon, which is a rare green comet, can be seen with the naked eye on Oct. 21, according to the Royal Astronomical Society, ...
The annual meteor shower is expected to leave colorful streaks across the sky when it peaks on Oct. 21 into Oct. 22.
NASA says the Orionid meteor shower is lighting up the sky this week, while Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A4) and Comet SWAN (C/2025 ...
Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) is set to brighten the October sky, and astronomy experts have shared the best times and directions to spot this rare celestial visitor.
No Man's Sky's Breach update may be a small one, but I can't resist jumping back in to explore spooky wrecked corvettes.
October is the prime month for the Draconids - and later in the month will also be peak time for the Orionid meteor shower.
The Moon reaches apogee, the farthest point from Earth in its orbit, at 5:46 A.M. EDT. At that time, our satellite will stand 251,996 miles (405,548 km) away. With the Moon sinking low in the hours ...
The sky is a vast, empty place. Nothing up there but birds, planes, clouds — and some low-flying satellites. Virtually everything that goes up there must eventually come down since birds need to eat ...
And if you're more into sparkles than streaks, there's the Orionid meteor shower, peaking overnight October 20 to 21st. Find the darkest skies you can, let your eyes adjust, and look up toward the ...
The next full moon is a special supermoon. The first of three to occur this year. When to watch and what to know.
If Starlink continues scaling up operations, there could be as many as five of these satellites raining down on us daily.