Catch a Glimpse: Comet A3 Visits Earth After 80,000 Years

South Carolina, USASun Oct 13 2024
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A comet named A3, which hasn't passed by Earth in 80,000 years, recently made an appearance in the skies of South Carolina. This comet, originating from the distant Oort Cloud, is a rare sight. The Oort Cloud is a vast region filled with icy bodies and debris, believed to be remnants from the formation of our solar system. Stargazers were excited to catch a glimpse of what they called the 'comet of the century'. The comet was visible in the western sky of South Carolina, near the Lake Murray Dam Hydroelectric Intake Towers. It was also spotted in San Francisco, California, during sunrise. The comet won't come this close again for another 80,000 years. However, it will be visible for the next few weeks, especially after sunset in the western sky. Although it will be 44 million miles away from Earth, it's close enough for scientists to study its materials. The best time to view the comet is early next week. Binoculars can help to see it more clearly. As October progresses, those in the Northern Hemisphere will get a better view. The comet's brightness is expected to increase, making it visible even to city dwellers. Comets like A3 are considered time capsules, carrying materials from the birth of our solar system. They are classified based on their orbit duration around the Sun. A3, being a long-period comet, takes a very long time to complete one orbit.
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