If you've been hearing about the rare, green comet flying over Earth, but haven't had a chance to see it this may be your weekend. Here's how to do it.
One of the most infamous New England roller coasters was The Giant Coaster at Paragon Park along Nantasket Beach in Hull. Today it resides near Washington, D.C.
Astronomy models are predicting that a comet which split apart in 1995 (and still fragmenting) is on track to enter our orbit with a grand display of meteors like nothing New England has seen in most of our lifetimes.
On Friday, February 10, you can witness a Snow Moon, a lunar eclipse, and a comet all in one night. Ok, technically we won’t see the comet until super early tomorrow morning, but you catch my drift.
A Snow Moon is the full moon that happens in February, since we typically see the most snowfall during this month (Exhibit A: Winter Storm Niko all day yesterday)
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It will be spectacular to say the least. Last month, astronomers discovered a new comet, and they are predicting it will blaze brilliantly in the skies in November of 2013.