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Where are on Earth the new, bright, moving star expected to appear in the sky?

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Where are on Earth the new, bright, moving star expected to appear in the sky?

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29055716/ During the next few weeks, a fine comet bright enough for observation in binoculars and possibly even with the naked eye will provide a fine skywatching target when weather permits. Comet Lulin will be closest to Earth on Feb. 24 and prime viewing will occur than and on surrounding nights. For sharp-eye viewers with dark, rural, skies, the comet is expected to be visible as a dim, fuzzy star. People living in cities and suburbs are not expected to see the comet with the naked eye, but binoculars and telescopes will reveal its cloudy head and perhaps a striking tail, too. Comets are unpredictable, however, so it’s impossible to say how bright this one might become. Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad here Already Lulin is a fine target for small telescopes, producing several striking photographs in the predawn sky. The object is best found using a sky map tailored to your

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