"Best Meteor Shower Of the Year" To Peak Above New York State "Best Meteor Shower Of the Year" To Peak Above New York State The next one up is considered by many to be the year's biggest. HopkinsHopkins
Meteors From History's Most Famous Comet To Shine Above New York Meteors From History's Most Famous Comet To Shine Above New York As we enter an active time of year for annual astronomical events.HopkinsHopkins
Rare Nova Explosion Will Be Visible in Skies Above New York StateRare Nova Explosion Will Be Visible in Skies Above New York StateIf early April's solar eclipse wasn't enough, then scientists say another one in a lifetime experience to witness something remarkable is on the wayHopkinsHopkins
Meteor Shower Producing "Luminous Dust Trains" Returns to the HVMeteor Shower Producing "Luminous Dust Trains" Returns to the HVThe shower is the debris left behind from a comet that orbits the Sun every 415 years. HopkinsHopkins
The Largest Supermoon in Almost 70 Years is ComingThe Largest Supermoon in Almost 70 Years is ComingSomething like this won't happen again until November 25, 2034, so don't miss this. HopkinsHopkins
Rare Hunter’s Supermoon Will Be Visible This WeekendRare Hunter’s Supermoon Will Be Visible This Weekendt's been quite the show for skywatchers and astronomy types over the past few months. We've been treated to everything from meteor showers to the rare black moon. HopkinsHopkins
The Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks Friday NightThe Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks Friday NightThe next six weeks are going should be a real treat for skywatchers and astronomy buffs.HopkinsHopkins
Huge Fireball Witnessed Over NortheastHuge Fireball Witnessed Over NortheastSee anything strange in the sky earlier this week? HopkinsHopkins
Two Comets Will Pass Close to EarthTwo Comets Will Pass Close to EarthNight time sky watchers in the Northern Hemisphere may soon be treated to quite a show. HopkinsHopkins
Meteor Explodes Over the Earth, Nobody NoticesMeteor Explodes Over the Earth, Nobody NoticesThe largest meteor to impact the Earth in three years exploded February 6, and nobody seemed to notice. HopkinsHopkins