An absolute highlight of tonight’s FireAid — before it was even over — was the comet-like reappearance of the remaining ...
"There is little question that, with its daylight display and spectacular evening apparition in a moonless sky, Comet 2024 G3 ...
The comet, C/2024 G3 (Atlas), was first discovered in April 2024, and will be visible in Australia over the evenings from 16 January to 23 January. Comet C/2024 G3 (Atlas) will become visible in ...
To see the comet tonight from the Northern Hemisphere, you'll need to have a dark sky away from light pollution, a low western horizon and a pair of binoculars, and to be outside looking west ...
A recently discovered comet is making a bright debut on Earth this month, and with some effort, skygazers might be able to see Comet ATLAS. Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS was discovered in April 2024 using ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured C/2024 G3 "paying us a visit" in a striking photo released Jan. 11 on the social platform X.In the image, the comet's streaming tail makes it look like it is ...
January 2025 hosts extraordinary celestial events, including the rare appearance of Comet G3 ATLAS, visible once every 160,000 years. Optimal viewing in the Southern Hemisphere this evening offers ...
A rare Sun-skirting comet will be visible from the southern hemisphere this week as it flies past Earth for the first time in around 100,000 years. Astronomer Jonti Horner says the comet ...
Turn your eyes to the skies for an incredibly rare chance to see a special comet this week, which is set to be one of the brightest comets in recent history. Occurring just once every 160,000 ...
It's called Comet C/2024 G3, and it's one of the brightest comets witnessed from earth in almost 20 years Sydney stargazers, you’re in for a treat – this week, one of the brightest comets of ...
You won’t want to miss this rare spectacle. A once-in-a-lifetime comet is expected to be visible in the sky over the UK tonight, and here’s how you can make sure you get to witness it. Comet C/2024 G3 ...
You won’t need a telescope for this one. Our solar system’s planets are set to align in a six-strong planetary parade this week that will be visible in the UK night sky. Coined the ‘parade of planets’ ...