Several people captured photos of the A3 comet over Cincinnati Thursday evening. It's a rare event that won't be visible for another 80,000 years after this month.
You can see the bright bundle of ice and dust until Oct. 24 by using binoculars or a telescope in a dark environment, NASA ...
The comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is visible about an hour and a half after sunset, but it’s getting dimmer every day. And it only ...
There’s an old saying in astronomy — “comets are like cats; both have tails and are unpredictable.” For once, a comet is ...
Dozens of people gathered at the 606 Bloomingdale Trail, 1805 N. Ridgeway Ave., Thursday night for an observation event ...
There’s a chance a “Halloween” comet will become visible next week, with viewers having a chance to see the comet during the ...
NASA recommends using a pair of binoculars or a small telescope to see Comet A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS in San Antonio. In order to ...
The comet—traveling about 44 million miles away—was observed from Earth for the first time earlier this month.
The Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet, also known as the A3, photographed with an iPhone from a pasture outside of Baker on Wednesday ...
It’s so dark! It’s starting to snow! We haven’t had frost yet in Keene Valley as I write this column, but I believe we will by the time the paper goes to press. As it happens most years, there will be ...
Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas should be bright enough to see with the naked eye, but binoculars and telescopes will give a better ...
Coloradans looking to the west in the early evening hours this week have the chance of spotting an ancient marvel not seen ...