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Largest comet ever spotted, rushing towards the Milky Way – how can you see it

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The largest comet ever observed, according to experts, is reportedly rushing towards the Milky Way.

The Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet was first spotted on the outer edge of the Solar System in June. The comet, which is calculated to be 60 to 120 miles across, is also said to be arguably the largest comet ever seen.

If the comet is as wide as its top estimate then it would almost be able to stretch from London to Birmingham.

In contrast, Halley’s comet, which is arguably the most well-known comet of all, was just 3.5miles wide.

Gary Bernstein from the University of Pennsylvania said: “We have the privilege of having discovered perhaps the largest comet ever seen – or at least larger than any well-studied one – and caught it early enough for people to watch it evolve as it approaches and warms up.

“It has not visited the Solar System in more than three million years.”

But scientists stress the comet poses no threat to Earth.

The New York Post reports it will instead pass the Sun in 2031 at the earliest and do so at a distance of 10.71 astronomical units.

While the Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet was first discovered in June, astronomers have spent the last six years studying the object.

The comet originated in the Oort Cloud, which according to the Independent is a collection of cosmic bodies made up of dust.

Initially, experts were unable to identify a tail or ‘coma’ that usually accompanies a comet.

After three years scientists were finally able to point out the tail and therefore confirm it was a comet.

However, scientists claim it is not possible to view the object with the naked-eye.

Budding amateur astrologers will instead need to use a telescope to see the object.

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