Tuesday, April 9: A 2%-lit crescent moon will be below Jupiter, with comet 12P/Pons-Brooks in between. Wednesday, April 10: A 7%-lit crescent moon will be above Jupiter and comet 12P/Pons-Brooks.
They were dug out by debris sent violently aloft when an asteroid or comet struck the lunar surface 3.8 billion years ago.
This week, NASA published images of a comet surging a close path to the sun ... explorers a recent image of a color-enhanced view of Jupiter from NASA’s Juno mission taken in December 2024 ...
Studying this Jupiter-sized world and its long comet-like tail can teach us more about the physics of space, including how planets and their host stars evolve together over time. "The WASP-69b ...
Although some of the planets and the comet will be visible with the naked eye, using binoculars or small telescopes will give you a better view, allowing you to see Jupiter's moons, Saturn's ...
potentially rivaling Venus and Jupiter. Southern Hemisphere observers have the best chance to view the comet. It will be visible to the naked eye shortly after sunset under clear skies.
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