A green comet is set to pass near Earth next week before disappearing for 400 years. News is conveyed to the audience through New York Bosst, which states the designation of the comet in question Nishimura It measures about 800 meters or half a mile.
As stated in the article, Nishimura It will likely be visible in Earth’s northern hemisphere for five days, enter our solar system on Tuesday, and pass a safe distance of 78 million miles as it heads toward the sun.
If all goes as planned, the comet will be visible again at the end of September, but this time only from the southern hemisphere. People will be able to spot it 90 minutes before dawn, as they will see it pass near the constellation Leo.
As it turns out, this green comet is only going to get brighter every day as it gets closer to the sun. “You’re going to need good binoculars to spot it, and you’re going to have to know where it is,” NASA’s Paul Chodas said. Look to see it
for your information mr Nishimura was first discovered a month ago.
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