A comet will
be visible to the naked eye tonight in the Northern Hemisphere:
NASA calls such a comet a "rare delicacy" for watchers. Over the course
of this month, Comet Panstarrs should be visible to those who look. But
it could be tricky.
How rare are comets visible to people without telescopes or binoculars?
Experts say they only appear every five or 10 years. Even at that rate,
not every comet is visible to everyone on earth. That makes Panstarrs
something worth taking the time to spot.
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