Just before comet C/2022 E3 made its closest approach to Earth in early 2023, astronomers discovered a new green comet. However, comet C/2022 E3 won’t be passing by again for a very long time after this encounter.
The close approach of comet C/2022 E3 ZTF to Earth. Which is expected in late January or early February, is drawing near. This flyby will mark the infrequent occasion when a comet. That can be observed without a telescope or a pair of binoculars.
On January 12, 2023, comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) would have reached perihelion, the point at which it is closest to the sun. The comet is 1.11 AU from the sun, or around Earth’s distance, at perihelion. Later, on February 2, the comet will come within 0.29 AU (27 million miles/44 million kilometers) of Earth. The good news is that January and February are the best months to see this hazy, chilly visitor from outside the solar system.
On January 12, 2023, comet 2022 E3 (ZTF) will be at perihelion or closest approach to the sun. The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) will then pass Earth on February 1st, 2023 at a very safe distance of more than 26 million miles (42 million km).
How To Watch Green Comet?
If it’s your first time trying to find a comet, try on February 10, 2023, when it will be visible very close to Mars. By aiming a camera in the general direction of the comet’s position in the sky and taking long-exposure shots lasting 20 to 30 seconds. Sky lovers and amateur photographers alike can attempt to catch images of this comet. The pictures can show a fuzzy, tail-like entity. Many have succeeded in photographing comets using this method despite not being able to see them. For more updates like this visit All In One Trendz’s official website!