Comet

Rare Green Comet To Pass By Earth After 50,000 Years

A rare green comet that has been moving around in our solar system will pass by our earth tonight. The green comet will pass after 50,000 years, according to NASA. Tonight, it’ll make its closest approach to our planet and will be visible to the general public.

Brightest Comet K2 Is Passing By Earth Today

Grab your binoculars: A comet that has fascinated scientists for five years approaches its closest distance from Earth this week—and you might be able to catch a glimpse. There’s a chance of spotting the C/2017 K2 PANSTARRS comet, also called K2, on Thursday as it makes its final pass through the solar system, said David Jewitt, an Earth, planetary, and space sciences professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Largest Comet Ever Detected On Way To Earth

A comet with a mass of 500 trillion tonnes and a width of 137 kilometers (85 miles) is coming our way at 35.405 kilometers per hour (22 miles per hour), according to NASA’s Hubble telescope.