The Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet is visible from the Northern Hemisphere this month—and won't be back for another 80,000 years.
If you’ve missed a glimpse of the bright comet streaking through the evening sky, it’s not too late to catch it again.
This week, the October sky is treating us to the Hunter's supermoon, a rare comet, and the Orionids meteor shower.
Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan–ATLAS is passing over Earth, illuminating the night sky. Here's how to catch a glimpse.
Keep looking up Iowa because the October full moon arrives just a week after Iowans had a chance to see the northern lights.
The Hunter's moon, which gets its name due to hunters preparing for winter, will be slightly brighter than recent supermoons.
They will have a planetary and a moon scope set up for people to view the rare comet, along with Saturn’s rings and moon ...
As we continue throughout the day, don’t expect the high temperatures to warm you up too much, as we are looking at the low ...
New photos of comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS appear to show a faint "anti-tail" pointing away in the wrong direction. The puzzling extra limb is the result of a rare illusion that is only possible when our ...
On Tuesday evening (15th October), an extraordinary phenomenon can be admired in the sky. Shortly before 9 PM, passing ...
Clear weather conditions will offer the Boston area additional chances to see a dazzling comet streaking through the evening ...
The blue supermoon, which is the closest full moon of the year, rises over the Capitol in Sacramento on Wednesday, Aug. 30, ...