Get ready for a meteor shower doubleheader. The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks in late July. And this year, it will coincide with a second smaller meteor shower, the Alpha Capricornids.
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should be visible in the south western sky, won't be a lot of meteors but should be bright!
here is another night time event that should happen in the next couple nights, sounds like a star hitting another star, and exploding. From what i understand, the exact time can not be determined, but should be in the next couple nights, will be the brightest star in the sky!
T Coronae Borealis, also known as the "Blaze Star," is actually a pair of stars located 3,000 light-years away. The star system is a recurring nova, with Earth-visible explosions every 79 to 80 years, according to NASA. The last recorded outburst from T Coronae Borealis -- which includes a...