Bhubaneswar: Ruling out any threat from a newly discovered comet spotted for the first time in 50,000 years, astronomers in Odisha have said it can be visible to the naked eye as it shoots past the earth and it will be a delight for stargazers.
Terming talks that the comet may make the sky very bright and cause harm to people as rumours without any scientific basis, Deputy Director of Pathani Samanta Planetorium, Bhubaneswar, Subhendu Pattnaik said every year over a dozen comets fly past the earth.
He said the newly found comet, called C/2022 E3 (ZTF), has already been seen by scientists since last year with the help of binoculars. It can be visible to the naked eye towards the end of January and on February 1 or 2, he said.
Stating that comets are crores of kilometres away from Pluto and revolve around the Sun, Pattnaik said these are much smaller than the moon and have no light of their own.
The new comet will be the brightest when it is closest to the earth. After travelling from the icy reaches of the solar system, it is likely to pass nearest to the earth on February 1, he said, adding that there is no danger in watching it.
It will be easy to see it with binoculars and even with the naked eye. The comet is made of ice and dust and emitting a greenish aura. There are lakhs of comets in the solar system, he said.
Bhubaneswar: Dense fog is likely to engulf several parts of Odisha for the next three…
Bhubaneswar: Police seized two more luxury cars of Hansita Abhilipsa, who has been arrested along…
In a blow to the INDIA Bloc in Maharashtra, the Uddhav faction of Shiv Sena…
Bhubaneswar: Amitabh Singhal has officially joined as the first Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of the…
New Delhi: A report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has revealed a revenue…
Bhubaneswar: Altogether three players from Odisha have been selected to represent India in the prestigious…
This website uses cookies.