Por: The New York Times Science September 09, 2023
Astronomy aficionados are buzzing about a bright new comet. The ball of dust and ice is formally named , but is also called Comet Nishimura, for Hideo Nishimura, the Japanese photographer who first spotted it. And you may have an opportunity to see it as well during the next few nights.How was the comet discovered?Mr. Nishimura captured the comet on Aug. 12 while imaging the sky before sunrise with a digital camera — the he has discovered. He... + full article
NBC News USA Science October 29, 2023
Comet chasers: Give the devil his due. A comet with two distinct “horns” of gas and ice, earning it the nickname “devil comet” is speeding through the inner solar system and may be visible to the naked eye in the spring when it reaches its closest point to Earth. The... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 06, 2023
A new comet making its way toward the Earth got a dose of the sun's true power when a gust of solar wind blew away its tail.The comet, named C/2023 P1, or Nishimura, has continued to approach the inner solar system since it was first spotted on August 11 by Japanese amateur... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech August 18, 2023
In the wake of the spectacular green comet lighting up the skies at the beginning of the year, a brand new comet is approaching our planet.This comet, named C/2023 P1, or Nishimura, may be visible to the naked eye within the next few months.The comet was discovered by Hideo... + más
Forbes USA Tech February 12, 2023
See the green comet tonight with the latest star charts. getty Goodbye, . After billions-of-miles journey from the distant Oort Cloud—a sphere of comets around our solar system—the giant snowball has looped around the Sun, brightened on cue and is now destined to return to... + más
Rare Comet Will Pass Earth For First Time In 50,000 Years: How To Watch And What It Means For The Past | Forbes
WGN-TV USA Nation February 02, 2023
Posted: Feb 2, 2023 / 07:44 AM CST Updated: Feb 2, 2023 / 08:00 AM CST SHARE Space enthusiasts have been talking about C/2022 E3, more commonly known as the “green comet” for the last couple of weeks. The comet, which was estimated to have last passed Earth 50,000 years ago,... + más
7 Reasons To Ignore The Hype About The ‘Green Comet’ (And Why You Need Binoculars) | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech January 25, 2023
Night country landscape with starry sky, comet and Big Dipper Constellation (Ursa Major, The Great ... [+] Bear) over the river and forestgetty By now you will have heard of the , the first relatively bright comet since 202o’s . But have you seen it yet? It takes some doing.... + más
When And Where To See The New ‘Comet Of The Year’ At Its Best | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech January 24, 2023
Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) in the sky of Molfetta before sunrise around 6.00 AM on January 24, 2023. ... [+] Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) continues to approach Earth. He last passed on Earth 50,000 years ago, Neanderthals still lived in our latitudes. The comet will be closest to Earth on... + más
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