To see the comet, go outside after sunset and look west. It is about halfway up the sky gliding through the constellation Corona Borealis: sky map. To the unaided eye it looks like a faint, fuzzy star. For full effect, look through binoculars or a small telescope. Swan's huge green atmosphere and long sinuous tail are beautiful.

Comet Swan Photo Gallery


 

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