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C/2024 G3 (ATLAS). A comet that hasn’t been in the inner solar system for around 180,000 years and is not likely to be seen again for 600,000 years, is suddenly visible after sunset—but only ...
When can I see Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS? The comet reached its peak brightness on January 13, 2025, and will remain visible for several days. Best viewing is just after sunset in the southwestern sky.
Hot on the heels of a spectacular comet late last year, another celestial visitor is set to put on a show. And Southern Hemisphere observers have a ringside seat.
However, C/2024 G3 is likely to be the brightest comet of 2025, according to EarthSky.com, so we may have to wait a while to see an equally dazzling visitor from the outer solar system.
In a race against time, clouds and the setting sun, photographer Josh Dury captured this dramatic photograph of Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) at dusk on Jan. 15. The comet is a rare visitor to our ...
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Avid stargazers should ready themselves to view a comet that won't be visible again for another 160,000 years. It was recently announced that Comet G3 ATLAS (C/2024), which was only discovered in ...
the orbital path of the comet may well direct it closer to the Sun than any other comet in the solar system, resulting in a historical debut in less than a year. Astronaut Don Pettit captured this ...
Before its first visit, astronomers believe C/2024 G3 originated in the vast Oort cloud of comets which stretches halfway between our solar system and the nearest star. Loading Instagram content ...
Turn your eyes to the skies for an incredibly rare chance to see a special comet this week, which is set to be one of the brightest comets in recent history. Occurring just once every 160,000 ...