A Surprise Comet Is Coming to Put on a Spectacular Sky Show — and It Won’t Be Visible Again for Over 6,000 Years0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 7, 2020
A comet named C/2020 is expected to be visible from Earth at various points throughout July.
A comet named C/2020 is expected to be visible from Earth at various points throughout July.
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