How to see the rare green comet zooming our way
A rare green comet is zooming our way for its first time in 50,000 years. As it makes its appearance in the sky, Dr. Kyle Watters, the Planetarium Director at Sac State, shares how you can view the comet if you live in Sacramento.
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