Onlookers will probably be able to watch the spectacle of a comet and its tail passing by in the sky for several days from mid-October. Tsuchinshan Atlas – also called C/2023 A3 – will appear in the west on the evening horizon on October 10th, according to the Association of Star Friends based in Bensheim in southern Hesse. The celestial body could then be seen with the naked eye or binoculars at the earliest two days later and in the following nights.