Early February will bring once-in-a-lifetime treat for stargazers. People on earth will get to see a rare celestial phenomenon. A newly discovered comet will be seen for first time in 50 millenia. Named C/2022 E3 (ZTF), the comet will pass by earth on February 2. It is likely to shoot past earth around 5 crore km from the blue planet.
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Last updated: 09 January 2023, 08:54 PM IST
LHS 475 b is relatively close, at only 41 light-years away, in the constellation Octans.
Astronomers previously discovered three planets in this system, called TOI 700 b, c, and d.
For the Northern Hemisphere, the summer (June) solstice occurs around June 20-21, and the winter (December) solstice happens around Dec. 21-22.
Have you ever wondered what lies on the other side of the moon? If we did, would poets have written different love songs?
LHS 475 b is relatively close, at only 41 light-years away, in the constellation Octans.
Astronomers previously discovered three planets in this system, called TOI 700 b, c, and d.