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Keep an eye on the sky this weekend … you might see a comet. A newly discovered comet, nicknamed SWAN25F, will be visible in Maryland this weekend before sunrise, according to the Planetary Society.
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.
Comet SWAN25F is a treat for skywatchers, offering a glimpse of a new cosmic visitor. As it draws closer to its dramatic encounter with the Sun, the comet may present an even more breathtaking show.
SWAN25F 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 ...
The Brief A new comet, nicknamed SWAN25F, was given its official designation as C/2025 F2. The comet was co-discovered by Vladimir Bezugly and Michael Mattiazzo. The comet is best viewed looking ...
The Brief A new comet, nicknamed SWAN25F, was given its official designation as C/2025 F2. The comet was co-discovered by Vladimir Bezugly and Michael Mattiazzo. The comet is best viewed looking ...
An Abu Dhabi-based observatory captured images of Comet SWAN25F on April 5. With astronomers still confirming its discovery, ...
As of April 8, Comet SWAN25F is currently possible to spot in the sky. It's predicted to reach peak brightness (known as perihelion, its closest to the sun) on May 1, 2025.
Comet SWAN25F, a newly spotted celestial visitor, races toward a fiery encounter with the Sun. Catch its green glow near Andromeda before it possibly vanishes forever!
Witnessing SWAN25F is a once-in-a-lifetime event. After calculations, this newly found comet completes an orbit around the sun every 1.4 million years.
Comet SWAN25F is a treat for skywatchers, offering a glimpse of a new cosmic visitor. As it draws closer to its dramatic encounter with the Sun, the comet may present an even more breathtaking show.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's comet SWAN25F! Point your eyes to the sky because a newly-discovered comet is currently whizzing throughout our solar system and visible to stargazers hoping to ...