It's show time! Lyrid meteor shower is almost at its peak. Here's how to watch it in the South Carolina skies.
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, and the Upstate is in position to see it.
After months of quiet skies, the Lyrids return with fast, bright meteors and dark, moonless viewing conditions before dawn.
North American astronomers often refer to springtime as "galaxy season" because April and May offer glimpses of galaxies ...
A suspected meteor was spotted streaking across the sky near the NC/VA border during lunchtime.