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We have been moderately lucky with comets in the last several months. We had Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS last October shining across the sky for weeks, visible to the naked eye, having survived a ...
Carroll County Treasurer, Melinda K Rossetter, reported that property taxes are now certified. Tax installments are due May 12, 2025 and November 10, 2025. Treasurer Rossetter advised that property ...
The 2025 comet class sailing season commenced in St. George’s Harbour with the Allan Frith Regatta. Maxwell Curtis and Wesley Tucker, the reigning 2024 fleet and winter series champions ...
A newly discovered comet is visible in the morning sky this month if you know where to look — and if you have a bit of help. The celestial object, named Comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN), was discovered by an ...
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A Newly Discovered and Brilliantly Green Comet Is Dazzling Astronomers. Here's What to Know About the Glowing Celestial VisitorMeet comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN): a celestial body glowing green as it swings around the sun, currently visible in the early morning hours with backyard gear, such as small telescopes or binoculars.
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Newly Discovered Comet Set to Light Up the Sky This SpringSWAN25F is a newly discovered comet that is streaking through the sky this month. It was only just identified in March of this year by amateurs, but it’s already getting brighter and putting on ...
Astronomy is full of surprises, and one bright green comet has got both stargazers and astronomers very excited. The newly discovered comet is rapidly brightening as it hurtles towards the Sun.
Recently, early morning has a quietly magical feel to it. Comet SWAN25F is a new comer that can be seen moving smoothly across the horizon shortly before sunrise. It may soon offer a better show ...
And that's why there's a lot of buzz around a recently discovered comet that is now visible through binoculars, if you know where to look. The comet was just given an official designation of C ...
The striking Comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN) photograph was captured by astrophotographer Josh Dury at 4:50 a.m. local time on April 9. The newly discovered comet, now designated Comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN ...
But when one does appear, it gets both amateur and professional astronomers very excited. And that's why there's a lot of buzz around a recently discovered comet that is now visible through binoculars ...
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