Everything to know about checking out the biggest and "most reliable" meteor shower of the year.
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How the unexplained encounter stunned the Valley 28 years ago today.
A cosmic spectacle awaits in the sky this evening.
Here's how to while away the hours until Christmas.
You've only got a few days to do it.
And it's going to be easy to see it.
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A pair of cosmic spectacles await skywatchers on Wednesday.
It's your last chance to see the moon at its fullest and brightest in 2021.
It's happening just before sunset and will be a spectacular sight.
Escape from quarantine for a few hours to see the Quadrantids.
Everything you need to know to see the celestial event.
It may even be visible with the naked eye.
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Your favorite culture stories of the year, all in one place.
Spoiler: It's going to take some hunting and a good pair of binoculars.
Stay safe and have fun.
And you can do it from your back yard, too.
The good news is you'll have two chances to see it.
When the moon's closer its circle appear about 14 percent larger in the sky — you're probably lying if you claim you can see that it's larger.
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The full moon will be bigger, brighter, dimmer, bluer, and redder all at the same time Wednesday morning.
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