Tag: comet

How to See Comet 3I/ATLAS This December: Tips for Stargazers

Comet 3I/ATLAS, an extraordinary interstellar visitor, will approach Earth on 19th December 2025. Although invisible to the naked eye, it can be viewed in the pre-dawn sky near Regulus with a telescope or binoculars. This rare cosmic event offers a unique opportunity for stargazers to witness material from another star system.

Comet C/2023 A3

A comet not seen for 80,000 years can be seen in the morning sky. The bright comet C/2023 A3 may be visible to the naked eye later this month, and was visible in the very early morning sky this week by camera or using binoculars. This image was shared by Blantyre man John Q. Early […]

The Green Comet

Skies are clearing tonight which makes excellent conditions to view “The Green Comet”. Streaking over the Earth for the first time in 50,000 years this once in a lifetime opportunity can be seen with the naked eye. If you look north eastwards in the sky (that’s towards Strathclyde Park if you’re in Blantyre), it should […]