In October 2025, you’ll be able to see two bright comets in the sky, like two glowing balls traveling through space.
Imagine it's nighttime, and you're looking up at the sky. Usually, there are stars, tiny dots of light far away. But sometimes, something bigger comes by, a comet, which is like a dirty snowball that travels around the Sun. When it gets close to Earth, it starts glowing brightly because the Sun warms it up and makes its dust shine.
In October 2025, two of these comets will be very close to Earth, so they’ll look very bright, almost like two big, shiny balls floating in the sky. It’s a bit like seeing two new fireflies that are super bright and easy to spot.
How They Move
Comets don’t just stay still, they travel through space like cars on a highway. One comet will be coming from above, and another one will be coming from below. They’ll both be visible in the evening sky, so you can see them as you’re going to bed or playing outside.
It’s like having two friends who come to visit, one comes from the top of your street, and the other from the bottom. You get to say hello to both!
Examples
- A family gathers outside to see two bright streaks across the sky.
- A teacher shows a picture of the night sky with two shining comets.
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See also
- How Does Comets: Crash Course Astronomy #21 Work?
- Why Do Comets Sparkle in the Sky?
- Why Do Comets Sparkle?
- Black Holes Explained: What Is a Black Hole? How They Form in Space?
- Differences Between Spiral And Elliptical Galaxies?