Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. Astrophoto of periodic comet 12P/Pons-Brooks in the night sky. Green nucleus and tail of ion, dust ... [+] and vapor illuminated ...
Last year, another comet, 12P/Pons-Brooks, drew attention with similar explosions that gave it a horned shape, earning it the ...
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks showing a horned/horseshoe shape during an outburst last summer. The headlines are wild and the hype is big, but is there any truth to stories about a “Devil Comet ...
In particular, numerous headlines have popped up about a "Devil Comet" that's bigger than Mount Everest on its way toward Earth - but what's really going on? Let's take a step back and dissect ...
While also known as the devil comet, astronomers drew inspiration from the popular TV show "Game of Thrones," naming it the 'Mother of Dragons' due to its association with the "kappa-Draconids ...
The so-called "Devil Comet" is barreling past Earth and exploding on its way around the sun, but a researcher who studies such phenomenon told Insider that while the comet is large and unusual ...
The weeks leading up to Monday's total solar eclipse became even more exciting when astronomers announced that comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the "Devil comet," might be visible during totality.
In fact, in a few days, you will have an even better chances to witness it. According to official information, the comet 12P/Pons-Brooks or the Devil Comet will be seen in early May. However, from ...
There's another celestial show coming to Ohio. This year has already seen a total solar eclipse, several visits from the northern lights, the "devil comet" and a temporary "mini-moon." Now, it's time ...
The skies above Ohio have put on quite a show this year, between a total solar eclipse, the "devil comet," meteor showers, a temporary "mini-moon" and, of course, the northern lights. The aurora ...
This year has already seen a total solar eclipse, several visits from the northern lights, the "devil comet" and a temporary "mini-moon." Now, it's time for the Orionids meteor shower. Here's how ...