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Live Science on MSN
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Optical illusion gives rare green comet an ‘anti-tail’ that seemingly defies physics
E3 (ZTF), a comet that has recently made headlines as it flies closer to Earth, briefly developed an ethereal third tail ...
Live Science on MSN
4mon
Stunning images capture the moment a green comet's tail is blasted away by the sun
An amateur astronomer witnessed the moment that the green comet C/2022 E3 had part of its tail blasted away by a coronal mass ...
KQED4mon
Here's When and How to See the Green Comet Everyone's Talking About
The green comet we’ve all been hearing about, newly discovered by astronomers, can be seen in the northern sky between the Big Dipper and the North Star. On a clear night, and far away from city ...
Duluth News Tribune2d
Astro Bob: Comet ZTF will NOT streak across the sky (but it's still pretty cool)
I've read recent online news media posts about Comet ZTF with a mix of humor and alarm. All this talk about a rare, green comet streaking across the sky that was last seen by the Neanderthals.
Futurism3mon
If You Go Outside, You May Be Able to See an Awesome Green Comet
If it's a clear night in the Northern Hemisphere, there's a decent chance you'll be able to spot a giant, green comet passing by our planet from your backyard. It's an exceedingly rare event.
WLOX5d
"Green Comet" visible in South Mississippi skies with binoculars or telescope
It’s another summerlike day! We’ll be in the upper 80s this afternoon, and the high humidity will make it feel warmer. Hit or miss showers and storms will develop this afternoon and evening.
Reading Eagle14d
Rare green comet had special meaning for Berks family thanks to a classic car
It was during the Stone Age the last time the green comet, as astronomers nicknamed it, came zooming within sight of Earth. But when that big ball of dust and ice finally returned amidst much ...
KCTV News1d
How to watch rare green comet
Chef Jasper Mirable joins the team in the studio kitchen to share many delicious ways to use rotisserie chicken in everyday recipes. Chef Jasper shares the popular and typically affordable ...
Forbes3mon
What To See In The Night Sky This Week: February 13-19, 2023
Want to see the “green comet” tonight? It’s been in the news for all of 2023, but few people have been able to get eyes-on with the elusive C/2022 E3 (ZTF). However, you still have a chance ...
Forbes24d
A Naked Eye ‘Great Comet’ May Be On Its Way
The comet has a ... [+] bright green glow around its nucleus which is due to the effect of sunlight on its molecules, especially diatomic carbon and cyanogen. Taken in Alhama de Granada.
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40 years ago, a comet came out of the blue in a surprise Earth flyby. Here's what we know now.
In a way, it was like a call to arms for astronomers. The combination of a comet passing exceedingly close to the Earth and ...
Duluth News Tribune2d
Astro Bob: Winter encounters with Comet ZTF
I got up at 4 a.m., looked out the window and saw stars. Glorious stars! Comet ZTF is just a little green dot (at the tick marks) in this photo taken with a 35mm lens at 5:30 a.m. Jan. 26.

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