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T he Perseid meteor shower is something that many people look forward to every summer in the Northern Hemisphere. From mid-July through the end of August, Perseids is visible.
Stargazers across the Northern Hemisphere should catch a glimpse as soon as possible — either this week or early next — because it will be another 400 years before the wandering ice ball returns.
According to In the Sky, Taurus is a prominent northern constellation that is highest in the sky over the northern hemisphere in the months around December and January.
Those in the Northern Hemisphere will soon get a chance to see a comet that hasn't been seen from Earth in over 400 years.
Orion Orion, the "Hunter" constellation, can be seen in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere thanks to its location on the celestial equator.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Tropical Storm Alvin has officially become the first named tropical cyclone of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, forming this week in the Eastern Pacific and ...
The first full moon of astronomical summer in the Northern ... The Buck Moon will be in Sagittarius, one of the most famous ...
The entirety of the northern hemisphere has been fairly quiet despite approaching the first month of our seasons beginning.
The Perseid meteor shower is something that many people look forward to every summer in the Northern Hemisphere. From mid-July through the end of August, Persei ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A newly discovered comet is swinging through our cosmic neighborhood for the first time in more than 400 years. Stargazers across the Northern Hemisphere should catch a ...