Talk about a Halloween treat.
A recently discovered comet will be blazing by the Earth in broad daylight just in time for Halloween, astronomers say.
Comet C/2024 S1, first found at the end of September, will pass around the Earth on Oct. 24, according to planetary astronomer James Wray of the Georgia Institute of Technology, who advises to “look low in the eastern sky just before sunrise.”
Halloween, or Samhain, is an occult pagan celebration that came to America from Ireland. “Samhain (Halloween) was also the time to engage the Devil’s assistance in divining the future.” I don’t observe this unholy holiday.