The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
Warmer spring weather is drawing more people outdoors, even after dark, to stargaze following the frigid nights of winter. April promises to be an exciting month for skywatchers, featuring a variety ...
Canada will be the best place to see the spectacular sunrise partial eclipse but only if you are in the eastern part of the ...
The Lyrid Meteor Shower, active from April 16 to 25, 2025, will peak on April 21-22. Shooting Star fans must embrace ...
The American Meteor Society adds that the Lyrids usually lack persistent trains but can produce "fireballs." A fireball "is ...
In reality, two planets will be hanging out very close to the moon on April 25, but they won’t form a smiley face. Venus and ...
The CJRB Lyrid’s materials, design and intentionality offer much more than you might expect from the price tag.
Mark your calendars, stargazers! April brings two spectacular meteor shows to southern Ontario, offering prime opportunities ...
One of the oldest-known meteor showers, with observations dating back 2,700 years, the Lyrids average 10 to 20 fireballs per hour at their peak. Viewing conditions are best in the Northern ...
Rosanna Tilbrook, an astronomer at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, tells V.I.A. that the Lyrid meteor shower is visible from April 16 to April 25 in the Lower Mainland. Locals will start seeing ...