2026 will leave stargazers spoiled for sights in the sky, with four eclipse events, multiple meteor showers and several ...
From the brilliant Geminids to the unpredictable Ursids, here are the top night-sky shows to mark on your calendar.
We'll get a rare close-by view of a total solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse and two spectacular meteor showers in the coming months ...
The Lyrid meteor shower occurs between April 16-25 every year and will next peak in the early hours of April 22, 2026.
While it’s possible to see the nebula with the naked eye, it’s far more difficult to spot than closer deep-space sights like ...
The Perseid meteor shower is one of the most prolific showers of the year, producing rich, bright streaks. The Perseids are ...
Astro Dog, a Scarborough-based astronomy business, is hosting popular stargazing events at RSPB Bempton Cliffs. Braving the ...
As Earth passes through the debris trail of Comet 55P/Tempel–Tuttle, the night sky will light up with ten to 15 meteors per ...
Ten gifted dogs — including a Border collie named Basket and a Labrador named Augie — watched their owners hold a new toy and ...
Should you happen to miss the Quadrantids on this occasion, don't worry. A wealth of astronomical phenomena lie ahead throughout 2026, not least a spectacular 'ring of fire' visible during a solar ...
"To watch the meteor shower, find a dark location with an open view of the sky, lie back, and look up without binoculars or ...