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Winnipeggers get glimpse of ‘brightest comet we’ve seen for probably 20 years’NASA scientists say it will be roughly 7,000 years before the comet returns.ScienceJul 17, 2020
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NEOWISE comet a rare sight to see for CalgariansThe director at the Rothney Astrophysical Observatory just outside of Calgary says Calgarians shouldn't waste the chance to see the comet NEOWISE.ScienceJul 16, 2020
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Albertan skywatchers share photos of Comet NEOWISE as it soars past EarthThe comet is currently most visible just before dawn in the Northern Hemisphere. However, as July continues, NASA says it will become more visible as an evening objectCanadaJul 12, 2020
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Photographers snag gorgeous photos of rare comet over B.C.The comet is currently visible in the pre-dawn early morning, and best viewed with binoculars or a telescope.Jul 11, 2020
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How to see the ‘once a decade’ comet NEOWISE in CanadaThe brightest comet of the year will be visible this week from Canada and the United States.TrendingJul 8, 2020
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