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20 July 2020

Comet Neowise

Right now, it is located near Ursa Major in the sky. If you live in the northern hemisphere, you can see it about half an hour after sunset, or early in the morning, when Ursa Major (the Big Dipper) is in the sky. It will be located below the bowl of the Big Dipper.
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