A brilliant comet waved its tail above the site of the world's largest telescope as it lit up the night sky last month.
Comet G3 ATLAS faced just such a perilous passage, reaching perihelion 14 million kilometers from the Sun on January 13th.
G3 (ATLAS) blazed past the Sun, captured in stunning detail by the SOHO spacecraft. Scientists used its passage to study how ...
Read more: Why Comet G3 (ATLAS) will be 'remembered as the Great Comet of 2025' (photos) Wednesday, January 29, 2025: A colossal coronal hole, nearly 500,000 miles (800,000 kilometers) wide ...
S1 (ATLAS) has met its demise after traveling too close the sun. Imagers aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) ...
This is a view of the comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) observed in Río Hurtado, Chile. After passing near the Taeyang in mid-January, the head of the comet gradually became fainter, and by the end of ...
G3 (ATLAS) dubbed 'Great Comet of 2025' Daytime visibility of Comet 2024 G3 thrills astronomers Comet's stunning tail structure captivates Southern Hemisphere viewers ...
With the new year underway, it’s time to celebrate a remarkable 2024 full of citizen science with the Unistellar Network! Thousands of professional and amateur astronomers came together once again to ...
Hungarian astrophotographer Lionel Majzik has made headlines in the scientific community with his groundbreaking discovery: ...