via the American Meteor Society) "I've seen lots of meteors, from bright to faint, white and green, but this was the slowest, ...
The Leonid meteor shower is expected to make its annual appearance in the night sky on Nov. 18, seen in the direction of the ...
The American Meteor Society documented 36 separate reports of the bright ... Another witness in Norman, Oklahoma, noted that it "exploded into many many pieces" with some fragments continuing to burn ...
The glowing objects appeared in the sky midwest United States and fell into pieces over Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas ...
The Northern Taurids could send streaks of shooting stars into the night sky as it reaches peak activity on Monday and ...
The Taurid meteor showers, split into North and South, are remnants of a cosmic event that occurred around 10,000 years ago ...
With only 200 pallasites among 70,000 classified meteorites, these pieces are exceptionally desirable for collectors.
If you missed the chance to see fireballs of the Southern Taurids light up the sky last week, don't worry. The second branch ...
What appeared to be a fireball may have been a decommissioned SpaceX satellite creating a fiery spectacle as it broke up above Earth's atmosphere.
they are called meteorites, NASA says. Astronomers believe the meteors produced by both Taurid streams are debris left behind ...
Reports came into WTOP on Veterans Day from people in the wider D.C. area, describing seeing a meteor with a bright green ...