The Northern Hemisphere's Hunter's Moon is bright and in the sky all night, making it tough to see the peak of the South Taurid meteor shower. Never fear. It's a wide peak, and the shower produces many fireballs!
Mike Cohea was in Newport, Rhode Island last night, when he caught this image of the moonrise. Seconds later, a cruise ship passed ... Nice timing, Mike! Click in to see the video.
This is a Hubble image of galaxy cluster Abell 370, which contains several hundred galaxies, located approximately 4 billion light-years away.. The thin, white trails that look like curved or S-shaped streaks are from asteroids that reside, on average, only about 160 million miles from Earth. Find out more about this image and see another one.