Submitted by Mindless_Fill_3473 t3_10yc8nf in askscience
How often do different "once every 50,000 year" comets come close enough to earth to see? It seems like visible comets are somewhat rare within the human life span. Do we have other comets mapped out that we know when we will see another other than Halley's?
beef-o-lipso t1_j81s5gl wrote
Comets are rather common. They can have very different periods some very long, others shorter.
What is rare are comets that are visible to the naked eye. Been over 20 years, I think, since the last one.
What you are observing is an uptick in interest from MSM in all things space due to the JWST, Space X, happenings on the ISS and other interesting things. That means more stories and more awareness. It just seems like an uptick.