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comet, Tsuchinshan
When is the comet visible? Tips to see the 80,000-year-old Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet
Didn't get enough of last week's solar storm and northern lights show? A comet that hasn't been seen for 80,000 years could be visible this week.
Look up! Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is a celestial spectacle you can’t miss this October
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS can be seen after sunset for the next 10 days. As the sky darkens, the comet should be visible in the western sky. It will appear a little higher on the horizon each night until October 24 when it will gradually begin to fade from sight.
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will be visible in our evening sky the rest of this week
Assuming we have clear sky in the hours after sunset, we’ll have an opportunity to see a comet in our western sky! It was visible starting this past weekend, and will continue to get higher on the western horizon until it fades away October 21st.
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is from the Oort Cloud—the invisible bubble that's home to countless space objects
The human mind may find it difficult to conceptualize: a cosmic cloud so colossal it surrounds the sun and eight planets as ...
NL Times
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Social media floods with photos of Tsuchinshan ATLAS comet shooting across Dutch skies
The Tsuchinshan ATLAS comet was visible to the naked eye in many places in the Netherlands on Monday evening. Social media ...
Space.com on MSN
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS photobombs SOHO spacecraft during powerful solar flare (video)
This week, a thick, bright line entered from the right side of SOHO's imagery and paraded across the field of view, moving ...
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS observed with naked eye from Japan's capital sphere
ATLAS, which has arrived from the edge of the solar system, was observed from various parts of Japan including the capital ...
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