This ball of blazing light is moving towards the earth. Reports It has been claimed that with the help of binoculars it can still be visible. Astronomers believe that Nishimura has been produced in Oort Cloud, the Oort Cloud, who is present in the remote of our solar system. It is considered to be the area of many icy objects.
Astronomers believe that the Nishimura comet will soon revolve around the sun and during this time it will also come close to the earth. Later it will go into remote space. The scientific name of Nishimura comet is C/2023 P1. It will pass close to the Sun on 17 September. Before that, it can reach the closest to Earth on September 13 and can start appearing from September 12.
Scientists say that the circumambulation period of the Nishimura comet is 437 years. That is, after September 12, this comet will come close to Prithvi in the next 437 years. From 12 to 18 September, Nishimura can be discovered with the help of any binoculars. During this time, the brightness of the comet may increase more.
The time is the best time to witness such incidents till sunrise. The deeper and dark night the night will increase the chances of seeing the comet and its brightness.