News, notes and quotes from around the paddock Friday at Barber, including the Arrow McLaren star (photo) trying to find a way to topple defending race winner Alex Palou.
The Lyrids are back! Here's where to look and how to spot these shooting stars.
If you step outside after sunset, you might catch one of the season’s loveliest celestial meetups as dazzling Venus shimmers ...
Between the night of April 21 and the early morning of April 22, those looking in the right place will see the sky light up ...
Sky-gazers will be able to see the oldest meteor shower, the Lyrids, on Tuesday night. Here’s where and how to watch them.
The show will be visible across the globe, but views will be best in the Northern Hemisphere. And there's no risk of the ...
The peak of pollen season brings to the sky something less painful—the Lyrids, or the first wave of shooting stars in spring.
Want to make a wish on a shooting star? Up to 10-20 can be seen per hour during the Lyrid Meteors' peak in April.
The Lyrid meteor shower peak is almost here, and we may be in store for spectacular fireballs and shooting stars.
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