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Did You Miss The ‘Green Comet?’ A New Naked-Eye Comet Just Spotted Could Get Brighter Than Venus
Comet C/2022 E3 was visible in February 2022. Did you see the “green comet” last month? February’s icy visitor was a little tricky to find with the naked eye, but that may not be the case ...
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Newly discovered comet could be brighter than stars when it zooms nearby in 2024
A newly discovered comet has the potential to be a celestial spectacle when it passes through our inner solar system in 2024.
Phys.org8d
Astronomers just discovered a comet that could be brighter than most stars when we see it next year. Or will it?
Hot on the heels of the disappointing Green Comet, astronomers have just discovered a new comet with the potential to be next year's big story—C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Although it is still ...
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Did you miss the ‘green’ comet? New brighter comet likely to visit Earth in 2024, check details inside
In the year 2024, if we are really fortunate, we may be able to see a comet in the sky that will be very bright.
Houston Chronicle6d
Another really bright comet is whizzing past Earth next year, astronomers say
If you missed the Bright Green Comet last month because of cloudy skies obscuring the view from Texas, do not fret. An even brighter comet is reportedly swinging by Earth next year. Dubbed C/2023 ...
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Newly discovered comet could be brighter than recent 'Green Comet' in 2024 night sky. Check details here
A bright comet called C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) may be visible in the night sky in 2024, potentially brighter than the ...
11don MSN
Newly discovered comet arriving in 2024 could be brighter than Venus
The arrival of C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) is rare – the comet hasn't swung by Earth in more than 80,000 years ...
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Move over Green comet! A ‘brighter’ new comet to visit Earth, outshine stars in the sky
A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) could be headed to the Earth in 2024 and there is a possibility that it could be even brighter than the recently seen green comet. Check details. On February 1, the world ...
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'Comet Of The Century: Space Object Arriving In 2024 Will Outshine All The Celestial Bodies Visible To Naked Eye
Beginning in 2023, we witnessed one of the rarest celestial event, the arrival of the "Green Comet," which was a visual delight. Astronomical Telegrams may have declared that this might be the "comet ...
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Comet Could Be Brighter Than Most Stars When We See It Next Year
Hot on the heels of the disappointing Green Comet, astronomers have just discovered a new comet with the potential to be next year’s big story – C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS). Although it is still ...

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