Comet News
The much awaited MG Comet EV is launched in India with 230 km driving range and joins the MG ZS EV is the second electric car from the automaker in India.
With two electric cars under Rs 25 lakh - MG ZS EV and MG Comet EV - the automaker aims to gain 30 percent market share in the India's electric car sales of 2023.
The green comet, whose formal name is C/2022 E3 (ZTF), will swing by Earth at a distance of about 42.5 million km.
A comet last seen by the Neanderthals is approaching Earth and could be seen by the naked eye sometime at the end of January and the beginning of February 2023.
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Comet NEOWISE was first discovered by NASA on March 27, 2020.
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NEOWISE will witness its closest approach to Earth on July 22 at a distance of about 103 million kilometres.
NASA also stated the comet will not return to Earth's skies for the next 6,800 years.
NASA stated that the observers at lower latitudes will see the comet lower in the sky, while it will appear higher for observers farther north.
The comet is visible around 10 degrees above the northeastern horizon in the hour before dawn.
On June 5 and June 6, total five asteroids will fly by the earth.
According to NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), the 177 feet wide asteroid will fly past earth at a speed of over 28,000 miles per hour on June 4.
Researchers at Yale and the University of Chicago in a study have said that Oumuamua is a hydrogen iceberg.
Scientists have stressed that it poses no danger to the planet.
Near-Earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that orbit the Sun, but their orbits bring them into Earth's neighborhood - within 30 million miles of Earth's orbit.
The trajectory of the comet, first detected by Crimean astronomer Gennady Borisov, follows a highly curved path barreling in the sun's direction at unusually high speeds, evidence that it originated beyond the solar system.
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) space telescope recorded a comet dive directly into the sun, which did not appear on the other side of it.
Out of the two missions, which one will actually be finalised will be known by 2019.
NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) misson captured the comet entering the lower right corner of its view on October 25, before leaving on October 30, a statement said on Friday.
Observations are still underway and if so, then it would be the first "interstellar object" to be observed and confirmed by astronomers.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has shared a hidden image from Rosetta spacecraft, moments before it struck a comet.
Slightly warmed by the Sun, it has already begun to develop a fuzzy cloud of dust over 100,000 kilometres wide, called a coma, enveloping a tiny, solid nucleus of frozen gas and dust.
A comet, being called the April Fool`s Day comet, is set to make its closest approach to Earth in more than 100 years, claim NASA officials.
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