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Gigantic Comet Approaching From Outer Solar System May Be The Largest Ever Seen – ScienceAlert
A comet so huge it was initially mistaken for a dwarf planet is on an inward-bound trajectory from the outer Solar System.

A comet so huge it was initially mistaken for a dwarf planet is on an inward-bound trajectory from the outer Solar System.
There’s no reason to worry C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein), as the comet is called, will approach no closer to the Sun than…
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