A once-in-a-lifetime comet is approaching the sun — and it will be visible for the first time in 160,000 years. The comet ...
G3 (ATLAS) is now visible in the post-sunset night sky. It's best seen in the Southern Hemisphere, but it's visible north of ...
G3 may be hard to see due to weather patterns and the California wildfires, said Tim Brothers of the Massachusetts Institute ...
G3 (ATLAS) showed off its spectacular tail plumage to NASA spacecraft when it flew close to the sun this month.
Comet ATLAS hit a maximum magnitude of -3.4 during its close encounter with the sun, just shy of the brightness of Venus in ...
Hot on the heels of a spectacular comet late last year, another celestial visitor is set to put on a show. And Southern ...
A comet visible only once every 160,000 years is set to fly by Earth. And there's a pretty decent chance you can see it.
Nasa says it's hard to predict how bright the comet will be, but it's thought it might be powerful enough to be seen across ...
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When comet G3 reached its closest point to the sun, it flared up to an impressive magnitude of -3.4 — significantly brighter ...
A bright comet could be visible in skies across the globe over the coming days for the first time in 160,000 years. Nasa said ...
The comet, C/2024 G3 (Atlas), was first discovered in April 2024, and will be visible in Australia over the evenings from 16 ...