Be prepared for the most spectacular cometary visitor for northern climes since Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997, Nigel Henbest writes ...
Your best views of it will come between midnight and dawn as it ascends the south-southeast sky against the backdrop of the stars of Taurus the Bull. Pumpkin-hued Mars follows Jupiter, trailing it ...
It will shine in the west, just left of the Big Dipper. To catch the best show, you'll want to get to a dark sky. Some of the darkest skies are areas that limit night lights. These are often ...
The northern lights will be visible for parts of the northern U.S., according to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center's ...
It’s best seen by taking images ... sight — particularly because the moon is now waning, darkening the pre-dawn sky. Comet A3 is moving to a position in between the Earth and the sun.
with the best opportunity between Oct. 12 and 26, according to NASA. The comet has already been photographed around the world, including in the sky above the Golden Gate Bridge in California ...