Astronomy experts say if the comet dubbed C2022 E3 ZTF ever returns, it won't be at least for another 50,000 years.
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To kick off 2023, Earthlings could catch an extraordinary sight in the sky as a recently discovered comet travels past our world.
The comet, dubbed C/2022 E3 (ZTF), was first sighted in March 2022, according to NASA. It likely traveled hundreds of billions of miles to reach the inner solar system.
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Not as brown as Uranus
I ll catch it next time … in another life
I can see it already
The scientist of this world only know 5% of this world
and they think they know space already. lol 
You made that up. Making stuff up doesn’t mean you know it, it means you’re not real.
And peopke are only getting dumber .
Cant even figure out gender .
The Real Question is was Noahs Flood 50k yrs Ago, Interesting Times it just shows up when Earth hits 8Billion People, Coincidence