Posted on 12/24/2022 1:06:14 PM PST by MtnClimber
Explanation: Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was discovered by astronomers using the wide-field survey camera at the Zwicky Transient Facility this year in early March. Since then the new long-period comet has brightened substantially and is now sweeping across the northern constellation Corona Borealis in predawn skies. It's still too dim to see without a telescope though. But this fine telescopic image from December 19 does show the comet's brighter greenish coma, short broad dust tail, and long faint ion tail stretching across a 2.5 degree wide field-of-view. On a voyage through the inner Solar System comet 2022 E3 will be at perihelion, its closest to the Sun, in the new year on January 12 and at perigee, its closest to our fair planet, on February 1. The brightness of comets is notoriously unpredictable, but by then C/2022 E3 (ZTF) could become only just visible to the eye in dark night skies.
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Will it hit the earth and destroy the deep state?
Nice sea foam green color like the water in Florida, pretty.
Reminds me a little of comet Holmes some years ago.
No chance while they have Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Steve Buscemi ready to roll.
As long as it doesn’t get nicknamed “Wormwood”, with its trajectory indicating an ocean impact, I’ll be happy.
Thatโs kind of what it looked like on those railroad tracks right before the train hit me.
I saw more stars, though.
That is no comet. That is a Romulan warbird firing.
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