Stargazing Calendar for March 2024
Explore the celestial spectacle of March 2024 with our stargazing guide and astronomy calendar. Discover the wonders awaiting in the night sky this month!
Meteor Showers in 2024
Don't miss the celestial show of meteor showers in 2024! Witness the night sky come alive with shooting stars in this breathtaking cosmic display.
What Is the Zenithal Hourly Rate: Understanding Meteor Shower Peaks
Discover the Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR) and its role in gauging meteor shower intensity. Learn how this astronomical metric sets expectations, factors influencing its accuracy, and its significance in predicting celestial displays.
How Is a Fireball (Or Bolide) Different From a Meteor?
Learn the difference between a meteor, fireball, bolide, and superbolide. Explore their luminosity, duration, and unique traits, gaining insights into cosmic dynamics and atmospheric interactions.
What Is the Antihelion Source Meteor Shower?
The Antihelion source meteor shower is a celestial event where meteors streak from a point opposite to the Sun in the sky, offering a unique display of cosmic beauty.
Stargazing Calendar for March 2023
Hello fellow stargazers! This month we only have one small meteor shower, but instead we can look forward to a comet visiting the inner solar system (just barely) and more interestingly two dwarf planets at opposition - Ceres and Makemake.
Stargazing Calendar for February 2023
This month of February 2023 we will be able to witness two comets visiting us in the inner solar system, a meteor shower, as well as various conjunctions and close approaches of celestial bodies.
Stargazing Calendar for January 2023
In this first month of the new year, aside from the celebratory fireworks, we can also witness some beautiful astronomical events such as the Quadrantid meteor shower, two comets and two large asteroids at opposition.
Stargazing Calendar for December 2022
This month of December 2022, we will be visited by an interesting comet from the depths of the Oort cloud, we will be showered by up to 120 meteors per hour during the Geminid meteor shower peak, and we will be able to observe Mars and Mercury under great conditions.
Leonid Meteor Shower Will Peak Tomorrow (November 17, 2022)
Tomorrow, November 17, the Leonid meteor shower will peak. You can expect 15 meteors per hour on average if conditions are ideal. They will appear to radiate from the constellation of Leo.
Stargazing Calendar for November 2022
November will be slightly less eventful than the last month in terms of stargazing events, but there will still be some highlights such as a total lunar eclipse, the perigee of Mars, the Leonids and a few smaller meteor showers. A new addition to these calendars will also include the best times to observe major asteroids and comets.
Orionid Meteor Shower Will Peak Tomorrow Night (October 21, 2022)
Tomorrow night, October 21, the Orionid meteor shower will peak with as many as 20 meteors per hour on average. The meteors will appear to radiate from the Orion constellation. I hope you will be able to enjoy this month's largest meteor shower!