The "Green Comet", technically known as C/2022 E3 (ZTF), will approach Earth in the coming days. This particular comet, one of the most anticipated astronomical events, last passed our planet 50,000 years ago when both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens entered the planet at the same time. However, C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is quite small, so it will not be as bright as other more famous comets that appear regularly at night. Treasure. That means you'll need to look for
somewhere with very little light pollution, and even then it will be difficult to see due to its fading. But over the next few days, weather and sky conditions permitting, you may be able to see it with the naked eye when it reaches its brightest point.
But it wouldn't hurt to bring binoculars or a telescope. Here you have the best chance of seeing the celestial phenomenon.
