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Don't miss comet Swan guys! today (May 27), THE NEW COMET SWAN C/2020F8 is rapidly becoming brighter and can now also be seen with the naked eye. Currently the Swan Comet is 96.034.442 km away from Earth and can be seen more clearly in the southern hemisphere at the end of May. The comet can be seen with the use of binoculars and telescopes in the northern hemisphere and will reach a maximum magnitude peak, from about 2.5 to 3, on May 27, 2020 at its perihelion (when it is closest to the sun). On this occasion, it will be 64.4 million km (light takes about 3 minutes) .Comet Swan will track north and east from the constellation Triangulum, into Perseus and will enter Auriga on June 1.Although the comet will be best viewed from the southern hemisphere, those on the other side of the Earth can also see it low on the horizon in the pre-dawn hours.Experts recommend to look up approximately 60 to 70 minutes after sunrise.Your clenched fist held at arm's length measures roughly 10 degrees.

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