hereAt this point it will be below and just to the right of the most famous constellation in the Northern Hemisphere's sky, the Big Dipper and will be around 64 million miles away.And it could be your last chance to spot the new comet this week for more than 6,000 years as on July 25, it will be directly under the constellation before continuing its move.For your best chance to see it, astronomers say you will need to head outside after the sun goes down as it is only visible in the dark.So that is some time after 10.30pm, however the comet is most visible around 80 minutes before the sun rises which in mid-July is some time around 3.30am.
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