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Once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event could be visible to the naked eye

Por: Newsweek Tech December 30, 2022

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A comet zooming through the solar system could soon be visible to the naked eye from Earth in what will be a once-in-a-lifetime event. And some astronomical predictions indicate that the object may never return to our cosmic neighborhood.C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is currently located around 100 million miles away from Earth and will make a close approach to our planet in early February 2023.Comets are cosmic snowballs made up of frozen gases, dust and... + full article



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