The G3 Atlas comet has returned to our galaxy for a once-in-a-lifetime event and is now visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
Perfect weather has opened up Adelaide’s skies for an event of a lifetime that won’t happen again for about 160,000 years.
THE moon is just a chunk of the Earth and not mainly part of an ancient planet as previously thought, scientists claim.
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A photo taken from the International Space Station captures the brilliant comet known as C/2024 G3 ATLAS, which could be the ...
The Northern Lights – aurora borealis – put on quite a show in the UK in 2024, but few places on earth are better than Norway to experience ...
Rosanna Tilbrook, an astronomer at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, tells V.I.A. the comet likely originates from the Oort ...
The night sky is putting on a celestial show with a dazzling "planetary parade" featuring six major planets and a bonus comet ...