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you won’t get another chance to see in your entire life. Commit Nishimura was discovered last month by astronomer <b>Heidio Nishimura</b> and will be closest to Earth on <b>September 12, 2023.</b></p><figure id="d4c9"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*RuNDGDzNNx5xJnm1"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@nate_dumlao?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Nathan Dumlao</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="ec0e">If you miss the opportunity to see it this weekend it won’t come back for another <b>400 years.</

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b> How you are going to see it? First, find a place with a clear view of the Horizon in dark skies.</p><p id="a7a9">You want to be out there just before sunrise and looking towards the North East.</p><p id="287f">It looks like a fuzzy green object with a nice long tail. If you do have good conditions you should be able to see it with your naked eye.</p><p id="1ea5">Use something like binoculars or a telescope to get a better compelling view.</p><p id="57a3">Follow me for more interesting and intriguing space content. You may also like this:</p><p id="d6fa" type="7">“This story is written by Aslam Waheed. Open for gigs.”</p></article></body>

Green Comet Tonight!

Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to See Green Comet Nishimura

Don’t Miss Your Chance to See a Rare Green Comet This Weekend!

Introducing Space Green Comet Nishimura. Photo Credit: NASA Library

I have some breaking astonishing Space news. You need to go outside this weekend or you will see a beautiful green comet that you won’t get another chance to see in your entire life. Commit Nishimura was discovered last month by astronomer Heidio Nishimura and will be closest to Earth on September 12, 2023.

Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

If you miss the opportunity to see it this weekend it won’t come back for another 400 years. How you are going to see it? First, find a place with a clear view of the Horizon in dark skies.

You want to be out there just before sunrise and looking towards the North East.

It looks like a fuzzy green object with a nice long tail. If you do have good conditions you should be able to see it with your naked eye.

Use something like binoculars or a telescope to get a better compelling view.

Follow me for more interesting and intriguing space content. You may also like this:

“This story is written by Aslam Waheed. Open for gigs.”

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