The health ministry has revoked its notification for a cosmetic product containing mercury and banned its sale and distribution. In a statement, the ministry urged the public to avoid using the ...
Astronaut Don Pettit captured breathtaking footage of Comet ATLAS while aboard the International Space Station. The comet, officially named C/2024 G3, made its closest approach to the Sun in early ...
12, NASA astronaut Don Pettit on the International Space Station sent back an image of comet ... That's less than a third of Mercury’s average distance from the sun, though it still ...
When can I see Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS? The comet reached its peak brightness on January 13, 2025, and will remain visible for several days. Best viewing is just after sunset in the southwestern sky.
Hot on the heels of a spectacular comet late last year, another celestial visitor is set to put on a show. And Southern Hemisphere observers have a ringside seat.
NASA astronaut Don Pettit has snapped a striking shot of the super-bright comet racing past our planet for the first time in 160,000 years, as it lit up the night skies across the globe.
A recently discovered comet is making a bright debut on Earth this month, and with some effort, skygazers might be able to see Comet ATLAS. Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS was discovered in April 2024 using the ...
But amid the cacophony of artificial intelligence and buzzwords, a little device called the Mecha Comet quietly stole the show. What is it? In the simplest terms, the Mecha Comet is a pocket PC.
READ: Jamie Foxx shares what he saw during near-death experience A very special sight that hasn’t graced our skies in 160,000 years is back: Comet C/2024 G3 (Atlas). This rare comet reached its ...
January 2025 hosts extraordinary celestial events, including the rare appearance of Comet G3 ATLAS, visible once every 160,000 years. Optimal viewing in the Southern Hemisphere this evening offers ...
Turn your eyes to the skies for an incredibly rare chance to see a special comet this week, which is set to be one of the brightest comets in recent history. Occurring just once every 160,000 ...