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Save the dates for skies full of stars and glowing moons, these are the best astronomical events to see in 2025 with a month-by-month guide of celestial activity.
Stargazers are in for a treat to kick off the weekend, as the planets line up in the sky tonight (January 31) for a rare ‘planetary parade’. In a celestial display that occurs just once every few ...
The planetary alignment is not the first spectacle to light up the skies this January. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaked on Jan. 3, The moon occulted, or passed in front of, Mars on Jan. 13 and ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower occurs annually in early January. It is one of the most intense yearly meteor displays, with a peak that lasts only a few hours. Hence, statement 1 is correct. — It ...
We started off the year with the Quadrantids meteor shower ... “Saturday evening, January 18: Venus and Saturn will appear nearest to each other. As evening twilight ends at 6:15 p.m. EST ...
It also marks one of January’s astronomical highlights. Earlier this month, SAAO celebrated the Quadrantid meteor shower, which peaked around January 4. Known for its bright meteors, the shower ...
Skygazers in India are in for a treat as a rare planetary parade is set to grace the night sky in January and February. This spectacular event in the coming weeks will see seven planets - Mercury, ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower, which returns every year in early January, was expected to peak last night – but meteors will remain visible in the sky until January 12, according to the Royal ...
NASA called Quadrantids, which peak in early January annually, "one of the best annual meteor showers." "Most meteor showers have a two-day peak, which makes catching the sight of these other ...