Comet 3I/ATLAS approaching Sun SOON
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The latest anomaly that has scientists and space enthusiasts talking as of late is a comet called 3I/ATLAS. As the comet approaches the sun, a new photo of the entity has sparked more questions and fueled more conspiracy theories.
Comet Lemmon will have its closest brush with Earth on or around Tuesday, Oct. 21. Comet SWAN should have its flyby with Earth on Monday, Oct. 20.
CLEVELAND — A three-mile wide comet named “NEOWISE” lit up the sky early Tuesday morning. Photojournalist Mike Vielhaber and traffic reporter Jon Rudder were some of the lucky few who woke up before dawn to catch a glimpse of the comet—officially ...
There’s been a new comet in the sky over the past few weeks, but now is the prime time to see it for yourself.
The full Ricing Moon rises over northwestern Wisconsin and Lake Superior as seen from Duluth's Skyline Parkway on Aug. 2. Bob King The slightly-past full moon rises about a half-hour after sunset this evening (Aug. 3). The following evening it will rise an ...
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The Time To Watch Comet Lemmon Is Now
T he best time to watch Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is upon us. Grab your binoculars, telescope, or just get into a very dark area and use your eyes. This is the best comet of 2025, and it is making its closest approach to Earth today, October 21.
Comet C/2025 A6 — also known as Lemmon — will make its closest approach to Earth on Tuesday night, Oct. 21, and will continue to brighten as it travels toward the sun. For the next several weeks, should the comet remain intact, it will remain visible in the evening sky, even detectable with the unaided eye in darker skies.