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Comet 3I/ATLAS will re-emerge from solar glare in November, faint but visible to limited space telescopes
The highly anticipated interstellar comet is currently invisible from Earth and completely hidden by the Sun's glare.
A comet discovered last year — known as C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — is set to make a close approach to Earth in the coming days. The snowy dirtball is nearly 2 miles in diameter and its tail of ...
There’s always another comet. Last year there was much ballyhoo over the so-called “devil comet,” some will-it-won’t-it drama of Tsunchinshan-ATLAS, and the sudden discovery (and quick demise) of ...
Stargazers will have the opportunity of a lifetime Saturday: the chance to view a newly discovered comet with the naked eye. 3:27 p.m. Oct. 11, 2024A previous version of this article said that the ...
A ”once in a lifetime” comet is expected to light up the night sky as it passes by Earth later this week. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will be bright enough to view by the naked eye for most of October ...
A comet is headed for Earth, and as it gets closer, it is likely to get brighter than most stars in the sky. We've already had a ton of great cosmic events this year, from the "Great North American ...
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