Greg Redfern

Greg Redfern is an experienced and passionate educator in the field of physics and astronomy. With over three decades of experience, he has dedicated his career to sharing the marvels of the universe with students and the public. Currently serving as an adjunct professor at George Mason University, Redfern also holds a position as a NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador. He frequently appears on WTOP and WTTG-Fox 5 to share his expertise.

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Recent Articles

Witness the Spectacular Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower: Up to 60 Shooting Stars per Hour

Witness the Spectacular Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower: Up to 60 Shooting Stars per Hour

Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024 The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, originating from Halley's comet, peaks this weekend with up to 60 meteors per hour in the Southern Hemisphere and 10-30 in the North. Best viewed towards the east from midnight through dawn, find an unobstructed view for optimal sightings. In July, look forward to another major meteor shower: the Southern Delta Aquarids.

Hunter's Moon and Jupiter Dazzle in Night Sky

Broke On: Saturday, 28 October 2023 The full Hunter's Moon appeared larger and more orange due to its proximity to the horizon. Jupiter was visible in close proximity to the moon. The Hunter's Moon was partially eclipsed.