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There will be a cool comet passing by Earth during the full supermoon in July
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There will be a cool comet passing by Earth during the full supermoon in July

We were treated to the beauty of Buck Moon this month, and the new images released by NASA show the photos taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.

There's more to come! July 13th will be the date of the Full Supermoon, and there will be a viewable comet coming by, too. Wouldn't you like to miss it? Honestly, we don't blame you. Check out this guide for all the information you need.

The comet C/2017 K2 (PanSTARRS) will come close to Earth soon, as well as its nickname 'K2. ' The comet was first discovered in 2017, which was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.

According to NASA, this year will mark its first visit to the inner Solar System, and it will be the first time that the object has arrived there.

In addition to the massive nucleus, the comet also has a trail of gas and dust that can spread up to 100 miles in length, not to mention its immense mass of the comet.

CNet reports that an estimated 81,000-500,000 mile trail left behind by the K2 comet of gas and dust could be seen for many years to come.

Despite its mega-large size, it isn't always easy to spot K2, which is why it will be interesting to see what it looks like when it comes closer to us this month since it will be the closest to us we have ever seen it.

A decent telescope will be able to reveal the comet even if you cannot see it with the naked eye. As per EarthSky, observers should be able to see a diffuse or fuzzy patch of light around the nucleus of comet C/2017 K2 using a small telescope (preferably at a dark location).

There is a good chance of seeing the comet on July 14, when it will be closest to the Earth at that time. It is likely, however, that the comet will be visible with a telescope until September due to its size, so it's good to check it out.

A live broadcast of the comet will also be available from Lifehacker as they report the event is going to be live-streamed.

So whether you don't have a telescope or you prefer to observe from the comfort of your home, the Virtual Telescope Project is a good option. We will begin the live stream shortly after 6 p.m. Eastern Time, July 14.

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