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Called C/2012 S1, it's expected to be the brighest visitor to our solar system in the past century a comet that'll be considerably brighter than Hale-Bopp (1997) and Halley's Comet (1986). The disintevaporating hunk of ice and rock could be visible...
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Northern Hemisphere across November and December as it heads towards the sun...Hale-Bopp (pictured) How Hale-Bopp looked above Alaska: Next year's comet is predicted to be even more spectacular, and remain in the skies for weeks Spotted in space: Two...