The comet currently resides in the constellation Ophiuchus (The Serpent-bearer), positioned about 147 million kilometers from ...
Contrary to claims that 3I/ATLAS is no longer from Earth, space experts claim that the Manhattan-sized comet can now be captured by anyone with basic viewing equipment. Astronomer Yicheng Zhang ...
After briefly escaping from Earth's view during a (very) close approach to the sun on Oct. 30, Comet 3I/ATLAS can finally be ...
Perihelion for 3I/ATLAS takes place on Oct. 30, when the interstellar interloper will be 1.35 astronomical units (125 million ...
Comet Lemmon was first spotted on January 3, 2025, by the Mount Lemmon Survey near Tucson, Arizona. Its previous journey ...
The night sky is set to deliver a celestial spectacle as the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS becomes visible from Earth tonight.
Comets Lemmon and SWAN are soaring past Earth in a rare cosmic treat. Here's best viewing times, tips and more in ...
A comet discovered earlier this year, now just bright enough to be visible to the naked eye, is poised to be among the top ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS isn’t hiding from view; it has been coming from behind the Sun, making it hard for ground-based telescopes to track. That’s why we haven’t seen much of it yet. So no, this doesn’t mean ...
Comets Lemmon and SWAN are nearing Earth in a rare double cosmic treat. Where and what time can you see them? What to know.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reached its perihelion, the closest point to the sun, and is expected to be most active on ...
The comet is the third interstellar object from deep space ever recorded to pass through Earth’s solar system.