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Comet hunters discovered a new comet last month, and it's still visible for a few more days in Ohio. Here's where and when to ...
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Space.com on MSNNew comet SWAN25F is turning heads — and telescopes — toward the morning skyComet SWAN25F is currently best seen low in the morning sky and views are expected to improve over the coming weeks. If you ...
A newly discovered comet, nicknamed SWAN25F, will be visible in Maryland before sunrise, according to the Planetary Society.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNewly Discovered Comet SWAN25F Now Visible—Here’s How to See It Before It DisappearsA new comet, officially designated SWAN25F, has entered the morning skies of the Northern Hemisphere, and it’s already visible with binoculars. The comet was first spotted on April 1, 2025, by ...
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Live Science on MSNAmateur astronomer discovers bright green comet SWAN25F — and you can see it tooWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Newly discovered comet ...
Newly-discovered comet SWAN25F is expected to reach peak brightness on May 1 and is predicted to be visible from Earth with ...
One of the great things about astronomy is that it’s always full of surprises, especially when it comes to comets — you just ...
Last year there was much ballyhoo over the so-called “devil comet,” some will-it-won’t-it drama of Tsunchinshan-ATLAS, and the sudden discovery (and quick demise) of a third comet that failed to meet ...
A new comet has been discovered. Now getting closer to the sun and expected to brighten over the next few weeks, comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN) is now visible in binoculars.
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Irish Mirror on MSNA new bright green comet has been discovered - here's the best time to spot it from IrelandIn Ireland and the rest of the northern hemisphere, Comet SWAN25F can be spotted low in the northwest in the morning sky. By ...
A freshly-discovered comet has lots of skywatchers training their telescopes on the dawn sky, but pretty soon the new Comet ...
Comet SWAN25F, first spotted in data from the SWAN instrument aboard the sun-watching SOHO spacecraft, is now bright enough for amateur astronomers to track and photograph with backyard gear.
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