April's pink full moon has already passed, but there are plenty of celestial events Tennessee stargazers can catch throughout the rest of the month. From planetary alignment to a particularly active ...
This month marks the active period of the Lyrid meteor showers, the annual celestial event known for its fast and bright meteors that can surprise watchers with as many as 100 meteors seen per hour.
Still nursing your eclipse hangover? The first meteor shower of spring, which will compete with a bright moon, is expected to peak on Monday and Tuesday. The Lyrid meteor shower is upon us. It lasts ...
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