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Comet not seen since 1956 set to fly by Earth

  • Comet 13P/Olbers, not visible from Earth for 69 years, will return to the night sky in July as experts at Star Walk predict its best visibility around June 30.
  • To have a chance to see Comet 13P/Olbers, individuals need to look west roughly two hours post sunset.
  • Astronomers at Universe Today mention the comet will be positioned between 20 and 30 degrees above the horizon, with the name originating from Heinrich Olbers, who discovered it in 1815.
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