The image is from John Chumack's GalacticImages.com.

Skywatchers will be able to see the comet in January and February of 2023.

Since the time of the Neanderthals, the comet has not been seen by the public. Astrophotographers and stargazers have been taking pictures of the comet since it was discovered. You can take a look at their pictures here.

It will be the first time a naked-eye comet will visit Earth in a long time.

The image was captured by John Chumack of GalacticImages.com. According to Chumack, the comet was estimated to be shining around 11.00 magnitude, you can definitely see its tail and green coma.

There are several faint 16th to 17th magnitude galaxies visible in this image as the comet was moving.

Our guides for the best telescopes and best binoculars are a good place to start. Our guide on how to photograph the moon is one of the things you should check out if you want to take a photo of the moon.

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