Residents in northern Utah became concerned Thursday after spotting a cloud that looked as if a twister or funnel cloud had ...
The Leonid meteor shower will streak across the sky this weekend, with peak viewing opportunities on Friday and Saturday. Meteors are expected to streak across the sky at a rate of about 15 ...
Hazmat crews detonated "ancient dynamite" found in a Utah home early Wednesday morning after the neighborhood was evacuated ...
LA SAL, Utah — The clicking of the Geiger counter is music to the ears of Bill Hemphill. “When it’s really going off like that you know you’re in your good uranium,” Hemphill said as he ...
Look up, astronomy fans: The Lyrid meteor shower is set to peak overnight Sunday into Monday, according to NASA. The moon will be in its waxing gibbous stage as the full moon nears, which will ...
Yesterday, meteorologist Chase Thomason shared on Facebook that Utah's snowpack had increased to 130% of the median. "That's two years in a row with well above normal snowfall in the mountains," ...
Viewing opportunities could be hindered by the almost full moon close to the shower's peak. The Lyrid meteor shower occurs between April 16-25 every year and will next peak on the night of April ...
BUT GOOD TO GET A CHECK? SURE. YEAH, AND THAT EARTHQUAKE WAS ACTUALLY SEPARATE FROM A MYSTERIOUS BOOM HEARD IN PARTS OF NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE ON WEDNESDAY. WE’VE BEEN HEARING FROM VIEWERS A LOT ...
It's been a few months since the last meteor shower (although we had a solar eclipse to be excited about). Now, skywatchers can rejoice as several celestial spectacles are on the horizon.
THE 'sonic boom' that shook Dorset over the weekend could be a scientifically valuable event - and residents are being urged to report what they heard to the UK Meteor Network. Experts spent much ...
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Lyrid Meteor shower peaks Sunday, best seen from Northern Hemisphere. NASA notes 2,700-year-old Lyrids. Moon's brightness may affect visibility. EarthSky mentions surges up to 100 meteors per hour.