"Rare 'Mother of Dragons' Comet to Illuminate 2024 Solar Eclipse"

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The "Mother of Dragons" comet, also known as Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, will be visible in the Northern Hemisphere for the next few weeks, reaching its brightest point on April 21. This rare celestial event, which only occurs once every 71 years, can be observed low in the west about an hour after sunset. Stargazers are advised to find an unpopulated area with a clear west-facing view and consider using binoculars for a better view. The comet will also be visible on April 8 during the solar eclipse, but astronomers recommend focusing on the eclipse itself during that time.
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