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Australian amateur Michael Mattiazzo discovered the comet in late March using SWAN imagery, which maps hydrogen in the solar wind.
Early observations suggest this comet is rich in hydrogen, contributing to its vibrant green coma.
It's possible that the comet could brighten past 5th magnitude by the end of April , potentially becoming visible to the naked eye under dark skies.
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