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Written by Ivica Skokić   
Friday, 30 November 2007 20:36

In spite of the full Moon and city lights, a thanks to the rain that "washed" the sky, we managed to take a few photos of a weird comet slowly moving towards the star of Mirfak, the brightest star in Perseus. The gases of the comet have spread around a relatively small core, and now the comet is bigger than the Sun! A beautiful sight is worth watching even with binoculars, so don't miss the view as long as the sky it clear!

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