Faster and more brilliant than regular shooting stars, the Leonid meteor shower is making its annual return to the skies.
The moon is typically 238,900 miles from Earth but will be just 226,000 miles away on Friday - it won't come this close again ...
THIS METEOR SHOWER IS KNOWN FOR PRODUCING AROUND 15 METEORS PER HOUR. IT HAPPENS WHEN EARTH PASSES THROUGH A DEBRIS FIELD ...
A small asteroid burned up in Earth's atmosphere off the coast of California just hours after being discovered and before ...
New research explores if the moon was captured by Earth or formed by a collision. Scientists weigh theories, analyzing lunar ...
The Leonid meteor shower, which started on Nov. 3, will peak above the Connecticut skies beginning on Nov. 17.
ESA’s Rosetta and Philae mission explored comet 67P, revealing secrets about the solar system’s formation and Earth’s origins ...
The Leonid meteor shower, considered a major shower, will bring along fireballs and "Earth-grazer" meteors. How to watch.
As per estimates, such comets can cause up to six per cent of all impacts on Earth. Halley's Comet probably has the shortest ...