The International Space Station has been in orbit for more than 25 years. Here's how to regularly spot the outpost from Earth ...
It is possible to see the station from Earth with the naked eye, appearing as a bright, fast-moving light. The best times to spot the ISS are a few hours before sunrise or after sunset. NASA's "Spot ...
Although the International Space Station is hundreds of miles above Earth’s surface, it’s still possible to catch a distant glimpse. The ISS, which has been orbiting Earth for more than 25 years, ...
The 2026 Lyrid meteor shower peaked overnight April 21–22, delivering dazzling displays under optimal dark skies and featuring unique photographs from Earth and the International Space Station.
A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station captures a bright fireball, likely caused by reentering rocket debris ...
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight (April 21). And, if you spot any Lyrid meteors, you have something cool in common with an astronaut! Yesterday (April 20), NASA astronaut Jessica Meir shared a ...
The Lyrid meteor shower 2026 is here, hitting its peak on April 20 and 21, 2026. One NASA space person took a perfect photo from the International Space Station of these glowing stars. Astronaut ...