Thursday, April 04, 2002

Comet And Andromeda Galaxy Visible Together Tonight
For the past few weeks, the brightest comet for nearly 6 years has been visible in the western sky after sunset. On the nights of April 4th and 5th, it passes through the constellation Andromeda, appearing, by chance, in the sky close to a giant spiral galaxy, the Andromeda Nebula, similar to our own Milky Way Galaxy. Should the skies be clear, we will have a chance of seeing both in the same binocular field of view. :: This UniSci report submitted for your signs in the stars files.

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