NASA has announced a rare celestial event where stargazers can witness a 'planet parade' on Saturday morning. The event involves a comet with a 69-year orbit passing by Earth, along with a once-in-80-years cosmic explosion. Viewing the planetary parade may require special equipment.
Stargazers will want to keep a close eye on the sky in the coming days as a comet not seen since 1956 is set to pass by Earth. https://t.co/Od74L9vMRw
Stargazers will want to keep a close eye on the sky in the coming days — a comet with a 69-year orbit is set to pass by Earth. https://t.co/PRHBVdhC2f
#NASA predicts once-in-80-years #CosmicExplosion. When and how to watch with naked eye. https://t.co/jiQenn2EAH
NASA says Saturday is the best day to view the planetary parade in 2024. But folks will need some equipment to view the celestial phenomenon. https://t.co/H8vKrwpt5X
NASA: Stargazers will see the 'closest thing to a planet parade' Saturday morning https://t.co/BQC040doZL