Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is a rare guest coming from space, the view will be grand after 80 thousand years

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Soon a rare guest comet is expected to arrive from space, which will be seen as a unique phenomenon in the months of September or October.

Rare Comet: अंतरिक्ष में कई घटनाएं विचित्र होती है जिसके बारे में हमें कम ही जानकारी होती है। ग्रहों और उपग्रहों की अठखेलियां हो या फिर सूर्य चंद्रमा की परिक्रमा का कार्य हर कुछ अलग ही नजर आता है। जल्द ही अंतरिक्ष से दुर्लभ मेहमान धूमकेतु के आने की दस्तक हुई है जो सितंबर या अक्टूबर के महीने में अनोखी घटना के रूप में नजर आएगा। यह मौका 80 हजार साल बाद पहली बार देखने के लिए मिल रहा है।

Rare Comet: There are many strange events in space about which we have very little information. Be it the play of planets and satellites or the work of revolving around the Sun and the Moon, everything seems different. Soon a rare guest comet is expected to arrive from space, which will be seen as a unique phenomenon in the months of September or October. This opportunity is being seen for the first time after 80 thousand years.

आखिर क्या नाम है दुर्लभ आसमानी मेहमान का

अंतरिक्ष विज्ञान की मानें तो, 80 हजार साल में पहली बार बेहद चमकीला धूमकेतु त्सुचिनशान-एटलस ( Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) नजर आने वाला है। जिसे दुनिया भर में देखा जाएगा और खुशी की बात है कि इसे देखने के लिए किसी भी प्रकार के यंत्र यानी दूरबीन या टेलिस्कोप की आवश्यकता आपको नहीं पड़ेगी। वैसे तो धूमकेतु देखने के लिए लंबा इंतजार करना पड़ता है लेकिन यह दुर्लभ धूमकेतु 27 सितंबर से 2 अक्टूबर के बीच देखने के लिए मिल रहा है। बताया जाता हैं कि, धूमकेतु के आने और दिखने को लेकर हमेशा संशय बना रहता है. इसे कॉमेट सी/2023 ए3 (Comet C/2023 A3) कहा गया है।

After all, what is the name of the rare heavenly guest?

According to space science, the extremely bright comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is going to be visible for the first time in 80 thousand years. Which will be seen all over the world and happily you will not need any kind of instrument i.e. binoculars or telescope to see it. Although one has to wait a long time to see the comet, but this rare comet is available to be seen between 27th September to 2nd October. It is said that there is always doubt regarding the arrival and appearance of the comet. It has been called Comet C/2023 A3.

जानिए कब और कितने समय देखना होगा सही

आपको बताते चलें कि, वैसे तो यह दुर्लभ धूमकेतु है जो आपको पूर्व-दक्षिणपूर्वी दिशा में सूरज के उगने से ठीक आधे घंटे पहले दिखाई देने वाला है। वहीं पर इसके अलावा इसे देखने के लिए सबसे अच्छे समय की बात की जाए तो,29 सितंबर और 30 सितंबर की सुबह तक देखना। यह आपको सुबह में अर्ध-चंद्राकर चंद्रमा के साथ दिखाई देगा। हो सकता है आपको सुबह के समय थोड़ा धोखा हो, क्योंकि ये रात में सबसे ज्यादा चमकने वाले 20 तारों जैसा दिखाई देने वाला है।

Know when and at what time you will have to watch it.

Let us tell you that, by the way, this is a rare comet which is going to be visible to you in the east-southeast direction just half an hour before the sun rises. Apart from this, if we talk about the best time to see it, then see it till the morning of 29th September and 30th September. You will see it in the morning with a crescent moon. You may feel a little cheated in the morning, because these are going to look like the 20 brightest stars at night.

धूमकेतु को ऐसे पहचानना होगा आसान

आपको बताते चलें कि, धूमकेतु को वैसे पहचान मुश्किल तो नहीं है लेकिन इसे पूंछ से आप आसानी से देख पाएंगे। इतना ही नहीं यह 2 अक्टूबर के बाद यह सूरज की रोशनी में गुम हो जाएगा। इसके बाद यह 12 अक्टूबर को फिर दिखाई देगा। उस रात ये धरती के सबसे नजदीक रहेगा।

Comet will be easy to identify like this

Let us tell you that it is not difficult to identify the comet, but you will be able to see it easily from the tail. Not only this, it will disappear in sunlight after October 2. After this it will be visible again on October 12. It will be closest to Earth that night

What are comets

Comets are icy, dusty leftovers from the formation of the solar system that orbit the sun

Composition 

Comets are made of dust, rock, and ices like water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and methane

Size 

Comets range in size from a few miles to tens of miles wide.

Appearance 

Comets have an icy center called a nucleus, surrounded by a cloud of gas and dust called a coma. As comets approach the sun, the ice in the nucleus vaporizes, creating the coma

Tails 

Comets can develop two tails as they get closer to the sun: a curved dust tail and a straight gas tail. The dust tail is formed by solar winds pushing dust particles away from the nucleus, while the gas tail is formed by the sun’s radiation ionizing particles

Origin 

Comets are formed in the Kuiper Belt or the Oort Cloud. Comets from the Kuiper Belt have short orbits of 200 years or less, while comets from the Oort Cloud have long orbits that can last millions of years

Significance 

Comets are considered “time capsules” because they contain material from the time when the sun and planets were forming

Comets are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun. When frozen, they are the size of a small town. When a comet’s orbit brings it close to the Sun, it heats up and spews dust and gases into a giant glowing head larger than most planets. The dust and gases form a tail that stretches away from the Sun for millions of miles. There are likely billions of comets orbiting our Sun in the Kuiper Belt and even more distant Oort Cloud.

Comets

From sources across the web

Halley’s Comet

67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

Comet Hale–Bopp

Tempel 1

Yes, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is approaching Earth and could be visible to the naked eye in mid-October 2024. Here’s some information about this comet

Discovery 

The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) discovered the comet in South Africa on February 22, 2023. 

Appearance 

The comet will look like a faint star with a hazy tail

Closest approach to the sun 

The comet will come within 36 million miles (58 million km) of the sun on September 27, 2024

Visibility 

The comet might become as brilliant as Venus and visible to the naked eye during its close approach to Earth in fall 2024. 

Other comets that are expected to be visible in 2024 include: 62P/Tsuchinshan, 144P/Kushida, C/2021 S3 PanSTARRS, and 12P/Pons–Brooks

Life may be possible on earth due to comets

Yes, it’s possible that comets played a role in the origin of life on Earth

Early bombardment 

A heavy rain of comets and asteroids may have prevented life from taking hold on Earth early on.

Delivery of materials 

A less intense comet bombardment later delivered the materials that allowed life to form, around 3.5–3.8 billion years ago

Chemical composition 

Comets contain amino acids, glycine, and phosphorus, which are all building blocks for life.

Survival of amino acids 

Experiments have shown that amino acids can survive a comet collision with Earth

Extinction 

A comet or asteroid impact may have caused a mass extinction that led to the dominance of mammals, and eventually humans

It seems highly unlikely that life in the form of biological cells began in comets. However, there is now direct evidence that some of the so-called chemical ‘building blocks’ of life – organic molecules – can be found in comets

How do comets affect life on Earth?

In the early history of the solar system, comet collisions may have brought a great deal of water to Earth — and perhaps the building blocks of life, too

What are facts about comets?

  • Comets are in orbit around the Sun as are our planets.
  • Comets are composed of ices, dust and rocky debris carried from the early formation of the solar system about 4.5 billion years ago.
  • Comets are remnants from the cold, outer regions of the solar system. … 
  • Comet orbits are elliptical.

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