In the coming days, astronomy lovers in USA a unique opportunity will appear: passing Comet C/2023 A3 (Tzuchinshan-ATLAS)known as Comet of the Century for its stunning brilliance. This astronomical phenomenon is expected, which is considered one of the most outstanding of the year.
Comet will reach maximum brightness on October 7, 2024visible to the naked eye in various parts of the northern hemisphere, including most of the United States.
This event is especially noteworthy because C/2023 A3 has an extremely long orbit and will not approach Earth for thousands of years.
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Comet of the Century or C/2023 A3 It will be visible from September 27 to October 13, 2024.. The best places to enjoy this phenomenon are rural areas, far from light pollution, with dark skies and a clear horizon.
Mountainous or hilly areas are ideal for a clear view of the eastern horizon where the comet will appear in the early morning.
best moment see the comet, it will be at dawnwhen it appears low on the eastern horizon, similar to the position of the planets Mercury or Venus.
Although its brightness will decrease after reaching perihelion on October 7, C/2023 A3 will remain visible until October 13, when it will be approximately 70,724,459 kilometers from Earth. Earth.
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