STARGAZERS may soon have a chance to spot the “Great Comet of 2026” – potentially the brightest of the year. Comets are a night sky spectacle, soaring across the darkness in a blaze of ...
Recently discovered Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) will make its closest approach to the sun and Earth in late April and could potentially be visible to the naked eye. It may end up being the brightest ...
The comet broke into pieces after making a close approach around the sun in October 2025.
Astronomers spotted comet C/2025 R3, potentially visible without telescopes. It will approach Earth and Sun in April 2026, creating a spectacular celestial show for global skywatchers and astronomy ...
Comets are a night sky spectacle, soaring across the darkness in a blaze of glory. (Web Desk) - Stargazers may soon have a ...
In a double cosmic treat and once-in-a-millennium opportunity, stargazers in October 2025 can look to the sky for two rare comets as they make a close approach to Earth — and Comet Lemmon and Comet ...
Skywatchers have a lot to look forward to in spring of 2024. You’ve likely had the total solar eclipse happening on April 8 circled on your calendar for months if you’re an enthusiast, but a comet ...
Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) fragmented after its October 2025 solar approach, with telescope observations documenting multiple ...
On April 17, the comet may be the most visible, according to NASA. There will be a new moon that night, meaning the comet ...
3I/ATLAS has made a reappearance. According to the New York Post, contrary to viral claims suggesting that 3I/ATLAS had vanished or was “no longer from Earth,” astronomers now say the Manhattan-sized ...
Today is the day that astronomers, amateur stargazers and alien conspiracy theorists alike have been waiting for: interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is as close to Earth as it will ever get. What 3I/ATLAS's ...
NEW YORK(AP) — Two bright green comets are streaming through the skies and are visible to skygazers in the Northern Hemisphere. Both hail from the outer edges of our solar system — possibly what's ...