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Comet C/2023 A3 and Hunter's Supermoon Dazzle
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3), visible only every 80,000 years, is currently gracing night skies, offering a rare spectacle for skywatchers. Although its brightness is decreasing, it remains visible with binoculars or a telescope until around October 26, especially in areas with minimal light pollution. Optimal viewing conditions are in Dark Sky Places and elevated locations like the Berkeley Hills, with the comet best seen west-southwest about 30 to 45 minutes after sunset. The comet's appearance coincides with the Hunter's Supermoon, enhancing the celestial display. Observers should seize the opportunity this weekend as it fades and becomes harder to spot. This celestial event marks a significant moment for astronomers and enthusiasts, reminiscent of its last appearance during the Neanderthal era.
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- Unrated
- 8
- Last Updated
- 34 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 50% Left
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