Comets
Comet Swan
Already Swan could be visible to those with exquisitely dark skies and sharp eyes. Others might also be able to spot it with binoculars.
Astronomer Con Stoitsis said on Twitter that some predictions show the comet continuing to brighten in the coming days.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/comet-swan-is-now-visible-and-could-be-the-best-in-years/



Comet ATLAS disintegrates into pieces as Hubble telescope watches
By Chelsea Gohd
"This is really exciting — both because such events are super cool to watch and because they do not happen very often."
By Chelsea Gohd
"This is really exciting — both because such events are super cool to watch and because they do not happen very often."

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