A Comet Is Visible For The First Time In 80,000 Years; You Could Spot It With Naked Eyes
The comet C/2023 A3 or Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is getting brighter each day and could to be visible to the naked eye soon. According to scientists, it will be bright enough to be visible without any visual aid by late September to mid-October. It is expected to gain peak brightness on September 28 when it is at Perihelion - closest point to the Sun.