Top astronomical events to look forward to in 2021 from Supermoons to Solar Eclipse
People in Hull and the East Riding can look forward to spotting spectacular sights in the sky throughout 2021
From a Total Lunar Eclipse to a Supermoon, 2021 is set to be a dazzling year for stargazers (Image: Getty)
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Top astronomical events to look forward to in 2021 â including Supermoons and Solar Eclipse
People in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Scunthorpe can look forward to spotting spectacular sights in the sky throughout 2021
11:29, 1 JAN 2021
From a Total Lunar Eclipse to a Supermoon, 2021 is set to be a dazzling year for stargazers (Image: Getty)
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The Perseid meteor shower in August is one of the most anticipated of the year. In the photo above, a shooting star streaks across the sky above Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images, File)
SCOTTSDALE, AZ As America continues to socially distance, 2021 gets off to a start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Scottsdale this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of the year, but the window for maximum activity is short only six hours and with winter settling in over most of the country, taking in the shower requires a commitment.
UpdatedFri, Jan 1, 2021 at 9:33 am MT
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The Perseid meteor shower in August is one of the most anticipated of the year. In the photo above, a shooting star streaks across the sky above Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images, File)
TUCSON, AZ As America continues to socially distance, 2021 gets off to a start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Tucson this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of the year, but the window for maximum activity is short only six hours and with winter settling in over most of the country, taking in the shower requires a commitment.