According to Spacedotcom, on July 20, the comet was at a distance of 176 million miles (283 million kilometers) from the Earth. The report says that this comet will not be seen with naked eyes. However, with the help of telescope, this comet may appear in the northern hemisphere. The right time to see it is about two hours after the sunset. It can be seen as a blurred ball in the sky 20 to 30 degrees above 20 to 30 degrees.
According to the Earth’s report, binoculars or telescope will be needed to clear this comet. According to the report, this comet is named after German astronomer Heinrich Obbars. In 1815, he discovered it for the first time. In its name P means comets whose orbit is less than 200 years.
This comet was last seen in 1956 from Prithvi. After seeing these summer, it will be seen next time in 2094. While circling around the Sun, this comet reaches the planet Neptun and also passes close to the earth. Scientists say that the comet is unlikely to hit the earth.



