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Naracoorte community urged to view Comet (NEOWISE) still visible in sky – Naracoorte Herald
Adelaide Planetarium lecturer urges residents to view comet.

Naracoorte’s cosmic enthusiasts are urged to view Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) in the southern hemisphere skies before it completely disappears.
According to Adelaide Planetarium lecturer Paul Curnow unfortunately the comet is now becoming too difficult to see with the naked eye.
However, the self-proclaimed ‘Starman’ suggests sky-gazers grab hold of a pair of binoculars and look out for the cosmic marvel shortly after sunset.
“The darker the sky the easier it will be to spot, but don’t wait, it…
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