Comet Visible to Naked Eye to Approach Earth In January, February 2023; It Was Last Seen During Ice Age (View Tweet)

A new comet C/2022 E3 was discovered in March that will be visible to the naked eye to all the astrophile in early 2023. The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) discovered the astronomical body in California.

Comet C/2022 E3 (Photo Credits: Twitter)

A comet, a "cosmic snowball" orbiting the sun and composed of frozen gases, dust, and rock, will soon be visible to the naked eye. The celestial body will appear in the night sky in early 2023, i.e. throughout January and February and can be seen using binoculars and low-level telescopes. The comet C/2022 E3, located around 117 million miles from Earth, was last during the Ice Age. Astronomers have already been tracking the E3 comet, disclosing a blue-green coma and a golden tail. Stunning Time-Lapse Shows Comet NEOWISE With a Tail Light Moving Across Skies Over Hokkaido in Japan, Beautiful Video of Celestial Event Goes Viral.

Comet To Approach Earth In Early 2023

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