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Aliza Chasan is a Digital Content Producer for "60 Minutes" and CBSNews.com. She has previously written for outlets including PIX11 News, The New York Daily News, Inside Edition and DNAinfo.
If you sing the shower (don’t be embarrassed), then you might want to consider pairing your daily shower routine with a waterproof Bluetooth speaker. Not only will you have musical accompaniment ...
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will light up the sky Monday, May 5 with a chance to see pieces of Halley's comet streak through the night sky. Here's what to know and when to watch. The annual Eta ...
The third major meteor shower of the year, the Aquarids meteors are considered the best shower of the year for the Southern Hemisphere. But the meteor shower can still be seen around the globe ...
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is here to streak across the predawn darkness, serving up a dazzling light show — no fancy equipment required, just your own eyes and a bit of patience.
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower is expected to peak May 5-6. Michigan stargazers can head to the nearest clear, open area to glimpse the meteors. Michigan stargazers will soon get the chance to ...
In early May 2025 the annually recurring Eta Aquariid meteor shower will grace the night sky. The meter shower peaks on May 5 and May 6, but the best time to watch it is actually the week prior to ...
Check out gameplay from Aquapark Tycoon in this new trailer for the upcoming cozy simulation game where you can create the ultimate pool paradise from the ground up.
The Lyrid meteor showers will light up tonight's sky as they reach their peak, followed by the even more intense — Eta Aquariids — which begin this week. Here's what to know and when to watch.
The 2025 Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak overnight Monday, April 21, into the morning of Tuesday, April 22, according to NASA. During the Lyrids' peak, 10 to 20 fast and bright meteors can ...
Active since last week, the shower is formed from a comet’s debris and is forecast to produce the most fireballs overnight. By Katrina Miller Our universe might be chock-full of cosmic wonder ...