(File photo)Kiwis hoping to catch the pass of a comet not seen in night skies for around 50,000 years might struggle to get a good view. Read this story in te reo Māori and English here. / Pānuitia tēnei i te reo Māori me te reo Pākehā ki konei. The recently-discovered comet – known as C/2022 E3 (ZTF) – is already visible in the Northern Hemisphere and has been dubbed “the green comet” because of its colouring. “The Moon will rise just after 11pm, so anyone wanting to view the comet should try to do so before then,” he said.
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