It's time to look up at the night sky again as you'll have several days to witness a display of bright and colorful shooting stars and fireballs. The annual Taurid meteor shower, which typically ...
F or the next week or so, if you happen to be outside during the overnight hours and happen to catch a glimpse of a bright and colorful "shooting star" you might very well have just caught sight ...
The only meteor shower produced by an asteroid rather than a comet, the Geminids are not only the most numerous but the most colorful, too, with white, yellow and even green "shooting stars" possible.