Comet C/2024 G3 (Atlas), now at its closest point to the Sun, may be visible to the naked eye for several days.
A comet appears every 160,000 years, as reported by the BBC.
NASA notes that the comet's brightness is difficult to predict but could be quite bright. According to experts, it may be visible starting Monday night, especially in the southern hemisphere.
The comet can shine like Venus, allowing you to observe it with the naked eye. According to astronomers, the comet will approach the Sun at 8.3 million miles.