Breaking News Alerts
We'd like to send you alerts when breaking news happens.
Allow Notifications
Hide this Message
Press "Allow" to Activate
Search
Aloha,
!
My Profile
|
Logout
Aloha, Guest!
Login
|
Register
News Topics
Front Page
Big Island News
Ironman
Business
Big Island Polls
Local Discussion
Entertainment
Guest Columns
Community
COVID-19 Updates
Hawaii Sports
Hawaii Volcano Blog
Ocean Blog
Obituaries
Weather & Surf
Weather Forecast
Surf Report
Lifestyle & Culture
Merrie Monarch
Entertainment
Community
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi / Hawaiian Language
Hawaii Activities
Obituaries
Job Listings
Recent Job Listings
Post a Job
Events Calendar
Upcoming Events
Map of Events
Special Sections
Merrie Monarch
IRONMAN
Opioid Crisis
× Close Menu
About Big Island Now
Newsletter
Contact Us
Get the App
Advertising
Meet the Team
Choose Your Island:
Kauai
Maui
Big Island
Copyright © 2025 Pacific Media Group
All Rights Reserved
Privacy Policy
|
About Our Ads
Search
Aloha,
!
My Profile
|
Logout
Aloha, Guest!
Login
|
Register
Sections
Big Island News
Merrie Monarch
Weather
Events Calendar
Job Listings
Business
Entertainment
Obituaries
#C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
Look up! Rare green comet will make its closest flyby of Earth tonight
Some reports say the comet, named C/2022 E3 (ZTF), could be bright enough to see with the naked eye, and definitely with a telescope or even binoculars.
Rare green comet commeth after 50,000 years; and it may never return again
The green comet was discovered by astronomers at the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, Calif., and made its closest approach to the sun on Jan. 12.
Arrow Up
Back to Top