Last month’s supermoon was 2,800 miles (4,500 kilometers) closer, making it the year's closest. The series started in August.
This supermoon is rising after the peak of the Taurid meteor shower and before the Leonids are most active this weekend.
The American Meteor Society has received five reports from area residents who reported seeing some type of fireball in the late afternoon sky. Evan Hazard, who writes the Northland Stargazing column ...
The Leonid meteor shower, which started on Nov. 3, will peak above the Connecticut skies beginning on Nov. 17.
The one in August was 224,917 miles away. September’s was 222,131 miles away. A partial lunar eclipse also unfolded that ...
The supermoon rises after the peak of the Taurid meteor shower and before the Leonids are most active. Last month’s supermoon ...
“Skywatchers can see the next full moon, the Beaver Moon, on November 15, starting at 4:29 p.m. EST. This moon is extra ...
The upcoming supermoon will be the fourth and final one of the year, looking bigger and brighter than usual as it comes ...
The colorful meteor was reported by dozens of people Monday night, according to data from the American Meteor Society and ...
WASHINGTON — The Northern Taurids will peak this week, producing bright flashes across the night skies. The meteor showers ...