After 50,000 years, the brightest comet of 2023 will pass near Saltillo so you can see it better

Comet C/2022 E3 will have its closest approach to Earth this Tuesday, January 31, and Wednesday, February 1, following 52,000 years and will never return.

According to Ramatiz Arellano Trueba, president of the Saltillo AC Astronomical Association, the comet will have its brightest these two days when it passes 42.5 million kilometers from Earth.

He assured that the asteroid passed close to Jupiter

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