It haven’t been to earth since the last 50,000 years!!! And on February 1st is your best chance to see with your eyes alone.just look for a faint green spot in the northern west of the night sky and you can see it everywhere and it’s nickname is the green comet,but it’s real name is c/2022 E3 and yes it won’t be seen until the next 50,000 years.but if you have telescopes or binoculars then you can see it now,my recommendation is go somewhere dark where no light that can make it harder to see the night skies like city lights but I recommend watching some videos to get more information about the comet and increase your chances of seeing it.
Edit:if you missed it on February 1st or 2nd don’t stress out it will still be available to see for the first 2 weeks of February
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I feel like this could become a sonic the hedgehog sequel if given enough time..
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Edited by Speaker: 1/31/2023 4:51:17 PMThe Northern West? I live in the Northern East... Will I still am able to it see?
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I saw Halley's comet and the Hale Bopp comet when they came through. Hale Bopp was really cool to see, and to be able to see it for a couple weeks. You didn't even need to really search for it, for it took up it's own expanse in the night sky. This one however I have not had any opportunity to see because it came in Winter, the grayest, bleakest, most cloud covered time of the year. Hopefully the clouds clear enough to try sometime soon.
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He's the coolest! I have all his issues, even when he was an super hard to find locals only indie title published out of Thermopolis, WY!
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The Pirates of the Caribbean thing?
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Space isn’t real
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Edited by DragonKnight901: 1/30/2023 11:49:05 PM1st time feb is my day off sweet I’m getting my telescope set up.
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Thanks for the info! It’s amazing to see comets and consider the timescales of their orbits. -
It haven’t been to earth
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Edited by Ricochet 049: 1/30/2023 1:02:44 AMDude. Slow down and go over that again.