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Once-In-160,000-Year Comet To Be Visible Tonight. When And Where To Watch

In the rare celestial event, occurring once every 160,000 years, the Comet G3 ATLAS is likely to reach its peak brightness within 8.7 million miles of the Sun at its perihelion. This surge has sparked predictions that the comet could surpass the brightness of planets like Venus and Jupiter, potentially becoming the brightest comet observed in nearly two decades. Comet G3 ATLAS To Visible To Naked Eye Astronaut Don Pettit captured stunning images of this rare comet from the International Space Station as it continues its cosmic journey above Earth. ALSO READ | Comet Nishimura: Newly Discovered Rare Green Comet To Be At Its Closest To Earth Tonight.

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