
NASA: What is a green comet and how might you spot it?
There is a particular green comet expected to blast through our night sky this week, last seen in the Stone Age. A comet that orbits the sun every 50,000 years, it could be the only time in a generation of lifetimes that we could spot it. Stay there for some advice from an astronomer on how to spot it.
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