Small Bodies
According to the International Astronomical Union, small Solar System bodies include comets, asteroids, and trans-Neptunian objects (except for dwarf planets). Most asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects are located in the asteroid belt and the Kuiper Belt. The comets mainly come from the Oort Cloud. From time to time, small Solar System bodies can get quite close to the Earth and even become potentially hazardous objects. Here, you'll learn many interesting facts about different types of small bodies and discover which of them are really to be feared.
Catch the 'Devil Comet' Before It's Gone: Your Guide to Viewing 12P/Pons-Brooks
Don't miss out! This is your last opportunity to view the "devil comet" 12P/Pons-Brooks, even with small binoculars. Follow this guide to catch a glimpse of this "space volcano" in the sky.
Space Quiz: Is It a Real Name?
Astronomers are great in coming up with weird space names. The only people who can compete with them are authors of books, games, movies, and TV series. In this quiz, we've mixed up real and fictional space objects that have beautiful, funny, mysterious, or telling names. Guess which of these objects actually exist and which are imaginary!
When Is the Next Asteroid Predicted to Hit Earth in 2024?
Is it likely for an asteroid to hit Earth anytime soon? In this article, we’ll answer the most burning questions about potentially hazardous asteroids.
When Is the Next Comet: Comets 2024 Schedule
Learn about the brightest comets observable from the Earth in 2024. Some of them might become visible through binoculars or even with the naked eye!
Comet Encke: When and How to See It in 2023
Explore Comet Encke: get observing tips for October 2023, uncover the comet’s discovery history, and learn fascinating facts in our comprehensive guide.
Comet Nishimura: The Brightest Comet 2023 Can Be Visible to the Naked Eye Now
Comet Nishimura made its closest approach to the Earth on September 12. It didn't get bright enough to be seen in the Sun’s glare. However, these are the final days to try your luck at observing the comet. Check out our article to learn how.
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS): Will It Be The Next Great Comet?
Comet C/2023 A3 can reach naked-eye visibility by October 2024! ☄️ Learn when it’s the best time to observe it and if it is visible right now.
Great Comets: What Are They and When Is the Next One?
A great comet is an extraordinary event. Once you've seen it, you'll never forget it. Is there a great comet coming up? Learn from this article!
Explore the Oort Cloud, Home of Long-Period Comets
The Oort cloud is a vast and enigmatic region of space located at the outermost edges of our Solar System. It’s home to long-period comets and trillions of icy objects. Unlock the mysteries of the Oort cloud with this article!
Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) — The Best Visible Comet 2023 Is Close To Earth Right Now
Stargazers worldwide have already started observing this bright comet. ☄️What are you waiting for? Learn when and how you can see it, too!