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May 27, 2024 · SINGAPORE: A bright streak was seen in the skies over Singapore last Friday (May 24) night, with people in multiple locations around the country recording footage of the phenomenon.
Jan 31, 2023 · According to Stargazing Singapore, the comet will appear very close to Mars today (February 11), gradually getting dimmer over the weeks as it travels further from earth. For a chance to spot the...
May 26, 2024 · A meteor lit up the skies in Singapore at about 11.50pm on May 24, leaving those who saw it in awe. According to Nasa’s website, a meteor is a rock that enters earth’s atmosphere at high speed ...
Jul 21, 2020 · The good news is that Comet C/2020 F3 Neowise will be visible in our Singapore evening skies from now till mid-August 2020, and can be seen nightly until then, provided there are no...
Jan 31, 2023 · The comet will come within 42.5 million km of Earth, with a chance of sighting it right here in Singapore. Experts on the Stargazing Singapore Facebook page estimate that the phenomenon will be closest to Earth on 1 Feb. Green-hued comet gradually passing Earth.
PARIS - A comet called Nishimura discovered just a month ago could be visible to the naked eye this weekend, offering stargazers a once-in-a-437-year chance to observe the celestial visitor.
Jan 12, 2023 · A comet from the outer solar system will pass by our planetary neighbourhood for the first time in 50,000 years.On 12 January, the comet, formally known as C/2022 E3 (ZTF), will make its...
Jul 15, 2020 · A newly discovered comet that is currently travelling across the Solar System is expected to become bright enough to be visible to the human eye this week – and you might just catch it in...
Jul 20, 2020 · Look out for a prominent but small light fuzzy cotton ball with tail in our Singapore North West sky! Any DSLR camera will capture the Comet and a pair of binoculars is highly recommended at the same time to locate the Comet easily!