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Apr 10th: A Celestial Collaboration: Unistellar Citizen Scientists Track Comets
Throughout human history, comets have fascinated us. For members of Unistellar’s Citizen Science Network, however, comets can be seen at faint magnitudes under a range of night sky conditions. This week SETI Live will talk about citizen scientist observations of comets 12P/Pons-Brooks and C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
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