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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS visible in the night sky, won’t return for 80,000 years
ATLAS, also known as C/2023 A3, is expected to be visible to the naked eye for several weeks this October across the Northern Hemisphere, with the best opportunity between Oct. 12 and 26, according to NASA.
Hopes dim for another bright October comet after Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
There's been talk of another spectacular comet putting on a show in our sky after Tsuchinshan-ATLAS. Unfortunately, however, it doesn't look like the newcomer will deliver.
How to See the ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Comet Flaring in Our Night Skies
The celestial visitor is Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, or C/2023 A3 to scientists. Astronomers are expecting the comet to be especially vivid, possibly rivaling the brightness of Jupiter in the night sky. The comet is expected to be at its brightest on Wednesday and potentially visible through the end of the month.
The dazzling Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is emerging in the night sky: How to see it
Scientists are excited to begin capturing Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS as the object is expected to soon be very bright in the night sky.
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS wows skywatchers around the world and astronauts in space (photos, video)
For early risers, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS offers a rare skywatching treat. But it's not just enjoyed by those of us on the ground, as astronauts on the International Space Station have front-row seats to the show.
Don't miss the once-in-a-lifetime Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
Skygazers could get a few opportunities to see a rare comet this month as it soars over the stratosphere for the first time in 80,000 years. Driving the news: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, also known as C/2023 A3,
Don’t Miss the Comet: Witness Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Before It Disappears for 80,000 Years
ATLAS, recently discovered by astronomers from China and South Africa, will make its closest approach to Earth. This celestial traveler, originating from the distant Oort Cloud, will be best visible from the Southern Hemisphere,
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It’s official we have the world’s biggest atlas
Cheers published the world atlas more than a decade ago, a labor of love that cost more than $1M and his work has been recognised by the Book of Records. Only 31 copies of the atlas were printed and ...
Public Radio International
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New book is a catalog of ‘living wonders’
A new publication by Atlas Obscura catalogs some of the most remarkable living creatures on our planet. The World’s Host ...
New Atlas
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Reach for the sky: Completion of world's first 1-km skyscraper in sight
We now have a completion date for what will be the world's tallest skyscraper – and it's coming sooner than you might think.
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How mid-century modern architecture took over the world
With 450 projects, this atlas of mid-century modern architecture tracks a design movement that continues to have influence ...
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These 10 Oklahoma cities the most vibrant downtowns in the state, according to World Atlas
Oklahoma's small cities and towns cover a large swath of the Sooner State, each characterized by their rich culture, diverse ...
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At 75, Charles Atlas Is Coming of Age as an Artist
About Time,” a retrospective opening in Boston, comes at a time of radical change for a pioneer of media dance.
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Atlas World Group extends CEO's contract
Jack Griffin will remain Atlas' chairman and CEO, the company's Board of Directors announced. Also: Wyoming transitioning to ...
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