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Witness the rare Comet ATLAS, visible during daylight, as it approaches the sun. Get updates on its survival chances, viewing tips, and NASA's predictions.
There's still time to take some binoculars to a dark place away from outdoor lights to get a look at Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS.