C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan — ATLAS) as viewed from Heartland Farm on Oct 17. Difficult to see with the naked eye with the brightness of Hunters Moon, binoculars and a steady hand with a night time ...
This weekend would be a great time to look for a comet in your night sky. The Weather Authority says we'll have clear skies ...
This astronomical event is not an easy name to pronounce, and it could be equally as difficult to see. It is Comet Tsuchinshan (Choo-Cheen-Shahn) – Atlas. The reason it is so difficult to visualize is ...
ATLAS, dubbed the "comet of the century", have crossed path over the clouded sky of the Canary Islands on Thursday (October 17).
The Orionid meteor shower, originating from Halley's comet, peaks Monday but will be potentially hindered by a bright waning ...
The Orionid meteor shower usually generates 10 to 20 shooting stars per hour in dark locations. And sometimes bright fireballs.
There is a peak in the Orionid meteor shower this weekend. Will we see them in Kentucky? It's possible, but you may have better luck next month.
The Orionid meteor shower, which originates from Halley's Comet, is expected light up the night sky starting this weekend.
Paul Schue Jr., the co-founder of The Warsaw Astronomical Society, recently took images of the Hunter's Moon and the comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS.
The comet was at peak viewing earlier this week but it's now becoming tougher to see. The comet was as bright as the North ...
Mainly clear skies will allow you to see the comet tonight with the naked eye. You'll be able to see the comet through the weekend, but it is getting dimmer.
Outer space is giving stargazers a rare, celestial treat - an icy comet that will take 80,000 years to return – if it ...