Comet A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), described as the comet of the century, was last seen 80,000 years ago and can now be seen with the naked eye.
Astrophysicists from the Royal Astronomical Society affirm that this comet provides a unique opportunity for global stargazers to witness a cosmic event not seen since the time of Neanderthals.
The comet's tail is estimated to be about 18 million miles long, making it an extraordinary sight during its closest approach to Earth.
Stargazers are advised to look west after sunset to catch a glimpse of Comet A3, which will be closest to Earth on Saturday.
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