Rare Green Comet Nishimura to Grace Arizona and Southern California Skies

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Comet Nishimura, a recently discovered celestial phenomenon, will be visible in the pre-dawn hours until September 17. To catch a glimpse of this green-tinted comet, viewers will likely need binoculars or a telescope. The best viewing conditions will be in areas with minimal light pollution and unobstructed horizons. Named after the amateur astronomer who discovered it, Comet Nishimura will not be visible again for another 435 years.
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