BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- One of the rarest of sights was captured in a photograph over the skies of Inyokern this week.
Steve Urner shared a photo of a comet traveling the solar system on Tuesday. The conditions were right to take the photo and see it in Inyokern.
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Photo courtesy: Steve Urner
The comet named Tsuchinshan-ATLAS made its closest approach to Earth on Saturday, but it should be visible through Oct. 26. Your best chance to see it is a little after sunset and looking west. Ideally, you're in an area with low amounts of light pollution.
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Comets are discovered every year, but many burn up near the sun or are so far away you can only see them with special equipment.
The comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS won't be visible on Earth for another 80,000 years.