C/2022 E3 (ZTF) hails from the Oort cloud at the outermost edge of the Solar System,
The newly discovered comet is currently shooting through our Solar System for the first time in 50,000 years and could be visible to the naked eye as it whizzes past Earth and the Sun in the coming weeks, astronomers have said. A rare green comet which was last seen around 50,000 years ago by Neanderthals is set to make its closest pass by Earth on Wednesday .
Dr Greg Brown, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, said: “Long-period comet C/2022 E3 is currently speeding through the solar system and won’t return for at least 50,000 years, assuming it ever does, so it’s your once-in-a-lifetime chance to see it. The comet made its closest approach to the Sun on Thursday 12 January, and is visible in the night’s sky at the moment. It is expected to be seen until early February,The comet should be visible in the night sky, possibly even without any equipment on a dark and clear night. However, you will get a better view of it with binoculars or a telescope.If you use a stargazing app, you can use it to find the exact location of the comet in the sky.
“In the week commencing 16 January, visibility of the comet will be best in the pre-dawn hours, whilst towards the end of the month and start of February it will also be visible from the evening onwards.
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