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Rare Comet Could Shine As Bright As Venus: Here’s When You Can See It Rare Comet Could Shine As Bright As Venus: Here’s When You Can See It
Rare Comet Could Shine As Bright As Venus: Here’s When You Can See It A celestial event 160,000 years in the making will grace the night sky this week, as Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) makes its rare appearance.  Expected to be the brightest comet in nearly 20 years, it could shine as brightly as the planet Venus, offering a spectacular sight for skywatchers. Until now, the comet has only been visible in the Southern Hemisphere. However, stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere, including those in the US and Europe, will get their chance to view it as it travels back toward the Sun. The best time to catch a glimpse of the comet is around half an hour before sunr…
Here's When To Watch Most Popular Meteor Show Of Year Here's When To Watch Most Popular Meteor Show Of Year
Here's When To Watch Most Popular Meteor Show Of Year The best meteor shower of the year is about to peak. The Perseid meteor shower, marked by swift and bright streaks, frequently leaves long "wakes" of light and color behind as it moves through Earth's atmosphere, according to NASA.  The most significant activity is expected to occur on the night of Sunday, Aug. 11, into the early morning hours of Monday, Aug. 12, and possibly Tuesday, Aug. 13. Perseids are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the pre-dawn hours, though meteors from this shower can be seen as early as 10 p.m. NASA says. EarthSky.com says that "the best t…
Here's Latest Time Frame For Scattered Storms As Cold Front Approaches Region Here's Latest Time Frame For Scattered Storms As Cold Front Approaches Region
Here's Latest Time Frame For Scattered Storms As Cold Front Approaches Region A round of showers and isolated thunderstorms is expected in much of the region as a cold front moves through on Monday, Sept. 19. It will be another warm day with temperatures in the 80s and partly cloudy skies, the National Weather Service said. Showers and scattered storms will develop late Monday afternoon and continue at times through the evening ahead of the front.  Some areas could see gusty winds, drenching downpours, and local flooding during that time. For a projected radar image of the region simulated for 6 p.m. Monday from the National Weather Service, see the …