CLEVELAND — A three-mile wide comet named “NEOWISE” lit up the sky early Tuesday morning. Photojournalist Mike Vielhaber and traffic reporter Jon Rudder were some of the lucky few who woke up before ...
Considered a “binocular comet,” NEOWISE is bright enough to see with the naked eye but is enhanced with visual aids like binoculars. Thorson said it’s an “easy, easy find” in the evening sky “slightly ...
Three meteor showers are active over Michigan skies, with peaks approaching. And a pair of comets are joining the show.
This year, the October sky could offer a rare spectacle: two comets are expected to become visible simultaneously. The first, discovered recently, follows an extremely long orbit. The second, detected ...
Comet SWAN has an estimated brightness of magnitude +6.1 (a measure of visual brightness), which, in a dark, moonless sky, ...
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