Comet 46P/Wirtanen is closest to the sun today. It'll be closest to Earth next week. With the moon waxing and casting more light in the sky, the time to see the comet is now. Charts, tips and other info here.
The best morning is likely Friday morning, December 14. But try Thursday morning, too. Read more.
Great week for stargazing!
To glimpse comet Wirtanen this week - and maybe catch some Geminid meteors - set your location at NASA's Night Sky Network, then search for clubs and events. Or visit the Virtual Telescope Project for a free, online viewing of comet Wirtanen on December 12 and 17.
Why is the Geminid meteor shower best around 2 a.m.? It's because that's when the shower's radiant point - near the bright star Castor in the constellation Gemini - is highest in the sky. Read more.
Emilio Lepeley sent this fine picture of comet Wirtanen from Elqui Valley, Vicuna, Chile. See videos and more photos. Have you seen the comet yet? Here's how.
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