Mind-blowing images capture newly discovered comet soaring across night sky. See them
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, discovered between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn, is lighting up skies across several U.S. states, with visibility through October.
Discovered in January 2023 by researchers in China and South Africa, this comet, also known as C/2023 A3, will approach Earth at a distance of 44 million miles.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park served as one of the prime locations for stunning photographs of the comet, showcasing its beauty across multiple landscapes.
The Bell Museum announced the comet's visibility in the night sky, capturing the imagination of astronomy enthusiasts in states like Arizona, California, and Washington.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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