Hawaii's Nighttime Comet Party: Don't Miss It!
HONOLULU, USATue Oct 15 2024
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This: Hawaii just had an amazing nighttime party, but it wasn't with people—it was with a comet! Last weekend, Hawaiian skywatchers got to see something super special. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is on its way back, and it came really close to Earth, around 44 million miles. NASA says it'll be visible from October 12 in the western sky, about 45 minutes after sunset.
This comet hasn't been seen for 80,000 years! It's going to be at its brightest early this week. After that, it won't come back for another 80,000 years. So, this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see it.
A comet is like a giant snowball moving through space. They have a solid center called a nucleus, surrounded by a fuzzy outer layer called a coma, and two tails. Remember, comets aren't just beautiful; they also tell us about the history of our solar system.
Why does it take so long to come back? Comets have really long orbits. This one is no exception. It takes a really long time to make one round trip. You don't want to miss this unique opportunity.