A recently discovered green comet, named Nishimura, has survived its close encounter with the sun and begun its journey back ...
Unfortunately, Nishimura's path will keep it close to the sun in the sky as observed from Earth. While it’s definitely bright ...
A rare green comet known as Nishimura will pass Earth just once for the next 400 years, and you might be able to see it from ...
The comet was discovered last month by an amateur Japanese astronomer and makes its closest approach to Earth on Tuesday.
The comet Nishimura, which was only discovered in August, will soon be slingshotted around the sun and back out toward the ...
Comet Nishimura, discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura in early August, is expected to reach peak ...
Comet Nishimura, which was discovered just a month ago, is about to make its closest approach to the sun, giving people in ...
A newly discovered comet is swinging through our cosmic neighborhood for the first time in more than 400 years.
To see the comet, look toward the northeastern horizon about 90 minutes before dawn. If you have a decent pair of binoculars, ...
“Look for it low to the horizon in the predawn eastern sky, rising between the constellations Cancer and Leo and coming close ...
There’s still time for you to catch a glimpse of the newly discovered comet called Nishimura in California’s predawn skies.
Unfortunately, Nishimura’s path will keep it close to the Sun in the sky as observed from Earth. While it’s definitely bright ...