Comet to pass by Earth closely after meteor shower

Skywatchers in North America may be in for a once-in-a-lifetime meteor shower this weekend if the May Camelopardalids light up the night sky early Saturday morning.

A mysterious meteor shower late Friday and early Saturday is captivating countless astronomers and amateur skywatchers with the promise of a falling-star show unlike any ever before seen. The Camelopardalids meteor 

Hail, humble denizens of Earth! Tonight we are in for a stellar delight: There will be a brand-new, never-before-seen meteor shower. It will be called the Camelopardalids, but because it's totally new we have absolutely no idea 

A first-of-its-kind meteor shower is expected to happen Friday night and into early Saturday morning. Here is what you need to know about the all-new shower: 1. What is the Camelopardalid meteor shower? It would be dust from a periodic comet called the 

Starting late tonight and continuing on into the morning, the Camelopardalids meteor shower sounds like one to watch. "Over the past 15 or 20 years, astronomers have done a very good job at figuring out, 'OK, here's where