Well folks, we have a bright and unusual comet in the northern sky.
It is about half the size of the full Moon, as it appears in the
sky. The comet is located in the constellation Cepheus, which is half
way between the seven sisters and the "W".
The comet has broken up and has produce a big dust cloud. You can see
it in Northeast sky after sunset and in the northwest sky at sunrise.
Use binoculars is best.
Bobby Thompson
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