Comet C/2023 A3 Reappears
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•Comet last seen in stone age to make closest approach to Earth
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Comet C/2023 A3 ( TsuchinshanAtlas ) was discovered by astronomers early last year .
It is thought to orbit the sun about every 80,000 years on a highly elongated path.
The comet is expected to make its closest approach to the sun at the end of last month .
Best chance of seeing the comet is in the late evening after sunset.
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