“Comet of the Century” Shines Bright in Night Skies After 80,000 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:43pm on 15 Oct 2024,Tuesday Science

The ancient comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, known as the “comet of the century,” lit up the night skies this week. It made its closest approach to Earth, about 44 million miles away. Discovered in 2023, this long-period comet only visits the inner solar system every 80,000 years. Stargazers around the world shared stunning photos and time-lapse videos on social media. The comet was first spotted by scientists in China and South Africa. People reported seeing the comet over locations like Arizona, Russia, North Macedonia, and Japan.

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