G3 has mesmerized astronomers and amateur skygazers for months as the world tried to spot the bright comet in the sky nearing its fatal encounter with the Sun.
G3 (ATLAS) showed off its spectacular tail plumage to NASA spacecraft when it flew close to the sun this month.
Experts think the comet started breaking up last week, but it's still putting on a show for star gazers for a few more days.
The Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph aboard the Soho spacecraft captured the view of the comet as it flew with a giant tail that kept burning from the intense heat of the Sun.
Prevent national co-ordinator Vicki Evans says it is 'Right questions are asked' after Axel Rudakubana sentencing.
Storm Éowyn represents an exceptional weather event and is expected to bring sustained windspeeds of up to 100mph to our shores.' ...
Early 2025 is a good time for skygazing and spotting up to seven planets in the night sky – if you have a little help.