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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major.
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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major.
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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major.
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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major.
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Comet NEOWISE photos 0716 -
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Comet NEOWISE dashes across the sky Wednesday as the sun sets at Robbins Hill Scenic Overlook on Old Canada Road in Solon. The celestial event is visible after sunset in the northwest night sky, just below the Big Dipper or Ursa Major.