New Delhi: The rare comet will be very close to the Earth today i.e. on 23 July. Space scientists have named it NEOWISE. How rare it is, it can be estimated from this that now it will appear after six and a half thousand years. The blue and green light comet was discovered on 27 March. On July 3, it is moving directly towards the earth by applying the Sun's rotation. However, being close in the language of space is also far away. On July 23, the distance of this comet from Earth will be 200 million km. It is hundreds of times the distance of Earth and Moon. Please tell that the moon is located at a distance of 3 lakh km from us. When this comet passes through the earth, its brightness will not be as bright as it is now. It will decrease a little bit. As it is away from the sun, its long tail will also look small. A comet is also called a tail star. Their tail is a combination of dust, snow, rock etc., which glows due to exposure to sunlight. By 20 July, it had entered the orbit of Mercury. Last July 3 was closest to the Sun. Its system is that it takes four and a half thousand years for this comet to complete the orbit of the inner orbits of our solar system, this situation is also when the speed of this comet is 40 miles per second. It will take a full six and a half thousand years to cross the outer classrooms. Have you captured images of Comet NEOWISE? Submit them via the form below and they could be featured in today’s #NASAScience Live at 3pm ET. Form closes at 11am ET: https://t.co/ZfVwL2nBAN Have questions about Comet NEOWISE? Use #askNASA pic.twitter.com/lmkmaImmJc — NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) July 15, 2020 Also Read: Lockdown in Aluva area of Kerala, new guidelines issued Bengaluru Police demands this for women traffickers It is not as easy as Karnataka-MP to topple Rajasthan Government Union Minister Shekhawat trapped in scam of 824 crores