Last chance to see Comet Lemmon tonight before it vanishes for 1,150 years: Here’s how to spot it and best viewing timeComet Lemmon was first spotted on January 3, 2025, by the Mount Lemmon Survey near Tucson, Arizona. Its previous journey through the inner ...
Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN to brighten the sky on Sunday: Here’s how you can spot them with just a bananaComet Lemmon is currently racing toward the Sun, while the fainter Comet SWAN is moving away. Both are set to make their closest approach t...
Comet C/2025 R2 SWAN to pass Earth next week: How to watch and see if it’s visible to the naked eyeComets such as C/2025 R2 (SWAN) are ancient remnants of the early solar system, made of ice, rock, and organic compounds. As they near the ...
Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN: When and where to get the best view and will it be visible through binocularsSkywatchers are set for a rare cosmic spectacle this week as two green comets — Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN, streak across the night sky, c...
Saturn to shine brightest: How and when to watch the ringed planet’s closest view from EarthAstronomy experts advise stargazers to find locations away from city lights, where dark skies allow for clearer views. Parks, rural areas, ...
Saturn to be brightest and closest to Earth tomorrow: Check viewing time in IndiaOn September 21st, Saturn will reach opposition, appearing at its brightest and largest as Earth aligns between it and the sun. Visible thr...
Moon Venus: When and how to watch the rare celestial event in the U.S. and other countries - Best time revealedWhether you are in the U.S. hoping to spot Venus beside the moon today, or in Europe awaiting the rare occultation, September 19 promises o...
Planetary Parade on February 28, 2025: How, when and where to watch the rare celestial event in the USAThe planetary parade on February 28, 2025, is a rare celestial event where seven planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and...
Rare planetary parade: Check dates and here's how you can see six or seven planets. Skywatching tips from NASAPlanetary parade in January: A planetary parade is a colloquial term that applies when four or more planets line up in the night sky at onc...
How to watch tomorrow's meteor shower created by a rogue cometIt's called Comet 69P/Machholz, and it's the most-likely suspect responsible for the annual meteor shower happening this week.
Apps, devices & telescopes that can show you stars!ET lists out some apps for smartphones and tablets, fun gadgets, as well as devices like telescopes.
Fun apps for aspiring astronomers for their smartphones and tabletsWhether you want to cultivate astronomy as a hobby or a career, gadgets that you already own can serve as helpful tools.