Over the next two weeks, astronomy enthusiasts in the Southern Hemisphere will have a rare opportunity to observe a comet with a distinctive green hue before it disappears for 170.000 years.
Comet C/2025 R3 is approaching its closest point to the Sun in 170.000 years and will be best observed between 4:30 and 5:30 AM from now until April 20th.
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), originating from the Oort cloud, an outer ring of the Solar System, appeared in the sky over Quy Nhon City (Binh Dinh province) this morning.
12P/Pons-Brooks, a giant comet the size of a small city, acting like a mobile ice volcano, has erupted violently for the second time on its way toward the Sun.
The Delta Aquarids meteor shower is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs annually from approximately July 12th to August 23rd, with its peak occurring at the end of July.
The green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), an object that visited Earth when Neanderthals still existed, will make another close approach at noon on February 2nd, Vietnam time.
The object, once thought to be a dwarf planet with a mass equivalent to 1.000 ordinary comets, is on its way back to Earth after a journey through the Oort Cloud.