May skywatching tips from NASA include Eta Aquarid meteor shower, visible in Southern Hemisphere, peaks on May 6 with 10-20 meteors per hour.
Planets visible in May include Mars and Jupiter after sunset, Venus and Saturn in the early morning sky, with the moon passing Saturn and Venus on May 23.
NASA provides tips on viewing a nova, expecting a bright explosion on a white dwarf star in a binary system called T Coronae Borealis, visible for several days in the coming months.
Clear skies are essential for skywatching activities, including meteor showers and planet sightings. Consult NASA's video for more insights on these celestial events.