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
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