A comet called ATLAS dazzled the southern skies for the last few weeks. Now it's heading out of view for half a million years ...
Beautifully captured against a starry sky, Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) — dubbed by some as the "Great Comet of 2025" — shines brightly after its last approach to the sun for hundreds of thousands of years ...
MORE: See – And Hear – Meteorite Crash To Earth) Humans won’t set eyes on the comet again for thousands of years, if ever again. The comet could return again in 160,000 years, if it’s not ...
A new comet, recently discovered by Hannes Gröller of the University of Arizona, an observer with the Catalina Sky Survey, and now known as C/2025 D1 (Gröller), is smashing records. Still way ...
G3 (ATLAS), the 'Great Comet of 2025,' lit up the night sky in Chile, offering a rare and breathtaking sight for stargazers, with its bright tails and glowing coma.