Look west the next clear night; binoculars are advised as the comet is slowly dimming and shortening. It will require ...
We have another reason to turn our eyes to the sky tonight, thanks to the extremely rare Comet Tsuchinshan (choo-cheen-shahn) ...
The comet is massive in size and length. Its head currently measures a whopping two miles in diameter. The tail, which is largely comprised of tiny pieces of ice and dust, is believed to be as ...
Between October 12 and 30, people may be able to see the comet using binoculars or even with the naked eye. However, it is ...
Look up to the sky in the evenings during the next few days because a very rare and bright comet will continue to make an ...
Astronomers say Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will likely be visible to the naked eye this weekend in the U.S. Here’s how and where ...
Stargazers are in for a double whammy tonight as a full Hunter's supermoon teams up with Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS to put on a show for the ages.
The once-in-a-lifetime comet “orbits the sun only once every 80,000 years,” one that was last seen by the Neanderthals. But ...