A two-tailed comet is streaking above Wyoming.
Well, sure, and the rest of the world too, but anyway.
This one has two tails and is green
It's officially called 12P/Pons-Brooks and was first seen way back in 1812 by French astronomer Jean-Louis Pons.
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There's something about an autumn sky that never ceases to amaze us. And now, the sky just might be adorned with the planet Jupiter and its four moons!
One of the biggest secrets a night sky holds is the moon, and Chris Hattings, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Riverton, is saying that Wyoming Residents could get a clear view of a total lunar eclipse happening Sunday, May 15.
Though nothing seemed to appear in Casper (believe us- we spent 3 hours looking), the National Weather Service in Riverton as well as a resident of Cody, Wyoming have shared a few photos of Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the Northern Lights.