Skywatchers, get ready! The last three meteor showers of the year are set to light up Ontario’s skies this fall and winter.
The last major highlight this month is the annual Leonid meteor shower which peaks on Nov. 17 but is active nearly all month long.
Nov. 1-9 – Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS slowly slides upward from the bell-shaped constellation Ophiuchus into Aquila the Eagle ...
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It might be from dash-cam footage or a shaky mobile phone – but reports of fireballs lighting up the night sky are now a regular occurrence on social media. More than 436 sightings of one fireball ...