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We are about to witness a historic astronomical phenomenon; the passage through the land green kite “C/2022 E3 (ZTF)” which has not appeared in our skies for 50,000 years. Since it is a celestial body that does not visit us frequently, many fans of this type of phenomenon and the general public are very attentive to its passage through our planet. Here we detail you as and what time see it from Mexico live and the date exact.
He Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) It was discovered in March 2022, when it passed through the orbit of Jupiter, and its closest approach to Earth is expected to be on Thursday, February 2, after the closest distance to the Sun was maintained on January 12. Although this body green will not be as bright as the Hale-Boop that passed by the planet in 1997, it will be visible to the naked eye and you will identify it by the halo of light of that color that it will leave in the sky.
He green kite will go through Mexico from January 30 to February 5, but it will be the thursday 2 of the second month of the year when it is appreciated in all its splendor. The best hour to see the passage of C/2022 E3 through our skies is just after sunset, around 7:00 p.m., and even at dawn, before sunrise before 6:00 a.m.
How to identify the green comet that you can only see once in your life? (Literally)
He green kite It will only be seen once in a lifetime, as it is not expected to pass through Earth or the solar system again for another 50,000 years. The best thing is that we, who live in the northern hemisphere, are the luckiest, because it is where it can be appreciated most intensely. This celestial body can be appreciated without the need for a telescope or binoculars, although it is important that there is no light pollution or clouds in the sky.
The best time to appreciate the green kite live is before dawn, plus the sky has to be clear and you have to face northeast.
In case you are not lucky enough to see it with your own eyes, don’t worry! You can also follow its passage through the Earth online, through the website of The Virtual Telescope Project, by clicking HERE.
So now you know, this green kite It will only happen once in a lifetime, so we invite you to watch it live from Mexico and appreciate it in all its splendor.
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