SAN ANTONIO – Astronomy fanatics, have a good time! A comet might be visual over San Antonio from October 11 thru 18 at nightfall.KEY POINTS:40 mins after sunsetLook west, simply above horizonFind Venus (actually shiny celebrity) and glance a bit to the rightBinoculars helpOnly noticed for a little while at duskBest viewing subsequent week (10/14-10/18)The primary glimpse would be the night on Friday (10/11) night, nevertheless it’ll be low at the horizon, so it can be tricky to look. Then again, it’ll step by step get upper within the sky each and every night with the most efficient viewing subsequent week.It’ll most effective be visual for a little while every night at nightfall (about 40 mins after sundown), so the window of alternative must be more or less 7:40pm-8:00pm. Preferably, in finding an open house clear of town lighting, glance towards western horizon, in finding Venus (seems like a shiny celebrity), glance a bit proper of Venus, and the comet must appear to be a hazy celebrity with a small tail.For probably the most precision, first spot Venus, then prolong your left arm out in entrance of you with a closed fist. The comet must be two and a part fist lengths to the appropriate of Venus.As soon as noticed, binoculars will let you see it higher (in contrast to the sun eclipse, that is SAFE to view)!Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, which was once came upon independently through two statement groups final 12 months. One crew was once at China’s Red Mountain Observatory and the opposite as South Africa’s Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Remaining Alert Gadget (ATLAS). It’s mainly a large chew of grimy ice whizzing thru house and coming inside of 44 million miles of earth. The solar necessarily evaporates the ice inflicting a haze of mud and gases, which is visual to us on account of the low solar perspective at twilight relative to the positioning of the comet.Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS visual over San Antonio for approximately one week every night at nightfall. (Copyright 2024 through KSAT – All rights reserved.)Copyright 2024 through KSAT – All rights reserved.