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Don’t Miss Comet Nishimura This Weekend, a Once-in-a-Lifetime View

Por: The New York Times Science September 09, 2023

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Astronomy aficionados are buzzing about a bright new comet. The ball of dust and ice is formally named , but is also called Comet Nishimura, for Hideo Nishimura, the Japanese photographer who first spotted it. And you may have an opportunity to see it as well during the next few nights.How was the comet discovered?Mr. Nishimura captured the comet on Aug. 12 while imaging the sky before sunrise with a digital camera — the he has discovered. He... + full article



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