The North and South Taurids occur every year in September, October, and November. They may have originated from a comet that ...
Fireball activity is expected to peak Monday and Tuesday night as Earth passes through a stream of comet debris.
While the Southern Taurids already hit their peak last week, the Northern Taurids, visible Oct. 13 to Dec. 2, will be at ...
Another astronomical event could be visible in the coming nights as the second branch of the Taurid meteor shower reaches its ...
The Leonid meteor shower has been active all month, but it will be at its strongest Saturday and Sunday nights, according to ...
The Taurids are actually made up of two separate showers—the Northern and Southern Taurids—with the Southern Taurids peaking late on November 4 and early in the morning of November 5 this year ...
The Taurids may not have earned the hype and name recognition that accompany other meteor showers like the Orionids, but skygazers may still find it worthwhile to look up to catch a shooting star ...
Bright “Halloween fireballs” — or Taurids — are a common sight in the night sky from mid-October until mid-November. Here’s everything you need to know about the South Taurid and North ...
The Southern Taurids, the first branch of the Taurid meteors showers, will be optimally visible after midnight early Tuesday. Both showers tend to be about quality over quantity — the Southern ...
The Taurids are rich in fireballs, astronomers say. An astronomical phenomenon could grace the night sky with its presence on the eve of Election Day. The Taurid meteor shower could be visible ...