I would say not because of the comet's course and trajectory of the comet you would need a good telescope to see it.
Encke's comet has an orbital period of about 3.3 years, so it returns to the inner solar system approximately every 3.3 years. The most recent perihelion passage of Encke's comet was in 2017, so it is expected to return around 2021 or early 2022.
The next visible comet that is expected to be visible to the naked eye is Comet Leonard in late 2021.
It is called the cheese comet it is a really funny name for a comet it is called that because it lookes yello when u see it flieing past
There are comets all the time, sometimes we can see them with the naked eye.
It rather depends on the path of the comet. Some comets (such as Encke's comet) return in as little as 20 years - others might not return to our solar system for centuries (Comet McNaught has an orbital period of over 92,000 years !) It's possible to see at least one comet per year if the weather conditions ar favourable.
See and LOOK! Looking!!! Look, see, whatever else the eye can do, those are the functions of the eye
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The name of the comet seen in 1986 is Halley's Comet. You can see it every 75-76 years, and is the only short period comet that is clearly visible to the naked eye from earth, and thus the only naked-eye comet that might appear twice in a human lifetime.
Comet Hale-Bopp is known as The Great Comet of 1997. It was one of the brightest and most widely observed comets of the 20th century. People around the world could see it with the naked eye for over 18 months.
To be able to see.
That is Halley's comet, named after English astronomer Edmond Halley,
You can't see the runway but you will be able to see planes landing.