An eye-catching celestial event is around the corner. Comet C/2023 A3, known as the Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, will make an appearance in the skies this fall.
The newly discovered comet is projected to pass near the Earth, offering stargazers a chance to see a comet that has travelled millions of years in orbit to reach us.
Here is how you can observe the comet:
When and where to see Comet C/2023 A3
The comet could shine as brightly as the planet Venus in the coming weeks and give Canadian viewers a fair shot at spotting the comet, according to Paul Delaney, a professor emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
“In and around October 15,16, 17, where in evening twilight, so when the sun has set and the sky is getting somewhat darker, that’s going to be our first opportunity to see it, if it is, in fact this bright,” Delaney said …