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The Minor Planet Center officially designated it as C/2025 F2 (SWAN) on April 8. The three astronomers “noticed a faint smudge, indicative of a comet, that seemed to move across the sky over a period ...
Since its discovery, hundreds of observations of the comet have been logged into the International Astronomical Union’s Minor ...
The comet can be seen with binoculars or a small telescope and may be visible to the naked eye later this month.
The striking Comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN) photograph was captured by astrophotographer Josh Dury at 4:50 a.m. local time on April 9.
A new comet has been discovered. Now getting closer to the sun and expected to brighten over the next few weeks, comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN) is now visible in binoculars.
The comet is currently visible in the northern hemisphere, and UK skywatchers have already begun to spot it. The comet is ...
Photos show that comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN) experienced a "major eruption," causing it to become temporarily brighter. However, it's still unclear whether the icy object is a true "cryovolcano." ...
A newly discovered comet is fascinating astronomers and amateur stargazers alike as it remains a brightening feature in the northeast night sky.